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No, It will take you to MY page that talks about my coop, and the measurements.Then find all threads
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No, It will take you to MY page that talks about my coop, and the measurements.Then find all threads
I have coturnix and buttons. Unfortunately, I don't have my NPIP certification yet, just my CA egg handler's license. That means that I can ship within CA, but not outside of it.@Nabiki what breed of quail eggs do you sell? Thinking of buying a few.
Darn! Well, let me know when you do!I have coturnix and buttons. Unfortunately, I don't have my NPIP certification yet, just my CA egg handler's license. That means that I can ship within CA, but not outside of it.
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Is it a slow slide when you turn the egg? If it is, it probably quit, I would leave it in until day 8 or so to be sure.So I have a 3 or 4-day old egg in the incubator. I candled it just now... And it looks like something is there.. but unlike my other fertile egg, when I move the egg or tilt it, the yolk or embryo moves with it..? I'm very confused. Can you see the yolk in nonfertile eggs....?
Eh... It is kind of slow? Not that much. I will wait until Monday or so. I was kind of bummed... Because if it did quit.. then my positive fertile now... I for sure would have to get more eggs. and my girls aren't laying that many eggs yet. only 2 are.Is it a slow slide when you turn the egg? If it is, it probably quit, I would leave it in until day 8 or so to be sure.
Write the date you put each one into the incubator in pencil on each egg so you know when to lock down, also, what will you do at lockdown with all these different start dates? You need to raise the humidity for just those being locked down.Thankfully we got another egg yesterday, also put in the incubator. Crossing my finger it's fertile!