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This is so freaking cute! Got any inside pics???
Never hatched eggs myself but if the shell isn't broken and it looks viable, why not let it take it's course? I suppose the shell is weaker and might more likely break when the hen moves around (unless you are using an incubator then no issue there).
I was going to guess you made the windowsYou have good stuff there if you have a CNC router! Not found in the usual handyman's workshop.
I had to look up Perspex. Is it just another brand of Plexiglass (tm)? That stuff sure is expensive, I wouldn't mind finding a cheaper alternative.
Hey guys". Anyone ever successful hatch a slightly cracked egg before? Viens look good... Great air sack.... Just tiny crack seen when candling. Day 4 yesterday. Pull it?
Don't the chickens get nervous living in a restaurant? Just a short step from roost to roast!![]()
Nice looking place!
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This is why I try to buy the Mary's pasture raised whenever possible. Not Cornish X and they really are PASTURE raised. They just taste better to me (even better than the Rocky ones, which are pasture raised Cornish X).
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I've seen people say sealing a crack with bee's wax worked.
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This is why I try to buy the Mary's pasture raised whenever possible. Not Cornish X and they really are PASTURE raised. They just taste better to me (even better than the Rocky ones, which are pasture raised Cornish X).
You can actually pasture raise Cornish X there are a couple of threads on here talking about it.
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