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Where did you order yours? I just looked at Jeffers, but wasn't sure which one to get.
I ordered from Jeffers

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Where did you order yours? I just looked at Jeffers, but wasn't sure which one to get.
perfect, thanks!!!I ordered from JeffersThis is the one you want: https://www.jefferspet.com/products/encevac-t-with-havlogen?via=5338848b9fa2600f00000196/533884929fa2600f00000221/533884949fa2600f00000251
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The little cooler they'll sell you for $5 to better keep them cool is totally worth it. It's a nice little cooler and works so well when I opened it up the ice packs were still even partially frozen.
SO did you get the next day ship *and* the cooler? My guy isn't quite old enough yet so I have time to pick a week when it's not so hot here.I'm going to throw in some cat vaccines also.
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If this will tide you all over, I have Calls hatching now:
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Aww, what a cutie!
Thanks! Those were the first two outI suspect when I get home the rest will be ready so I'll have about nine more to finish assisting with their hatches.
Not to get off topic, but curious...do calls usually need assistance with hatching? (I know about as much about calls as I do about emus)
Oh yes. They are bred on purpose to have short necks and short beaks, and round little bodies. That equals a lot of trouble reaching the shell to pip and zip. So they need help to hatch or they die.
Ones that aren't as good quality, not so close to the standard, might be able to hatch well on their own because they have longer beaks and necks, but these are breeder quality so they have trouble.