My hatching issues persist.
Of 30 turkeys gone to lockdown, two hatched unassisted and two hatched with minor assistance after partial zip. I heard no more peeping when I knocked on the incubator, so one by one I broke them out. Two were suspicious when I put them in and were confirmed dead a few days ago. Half a dozen had not fully absorbed the yolk and died before internal pip. A few were wet and gooey and had sticky wet membrane wrapped around their face though they were internally pipped. And the heartbreaking ones...fully developed, yolk absorbed, internally pipped, properly positioned, moist but not wet...half a dozen of these. One I broke out too early and it passed, it was extremely thin and tiny and had not absorbed half of its yolk. But three were trapped with no room to move, and they are still in half shells to finish on their own schedule.
That leaves 7 live poults, none of them are the cross I was working on. I am about to give up on hatching turkeys.
Wow, I'm so sorry. So some were too small, and some too large? One or the other would seem like a humidity issue, but if you ended up with both... Idk... Unless areas of the incubator are very different. Ugh.
You need to.
There is nothing better than fishing the flats, except maybe catching tuna or sailfish out in deep water. If I lived on the flats I would never go hungry, there are so many delicious and wonderful sportfishing things to eat in the sea.
I've been fishing for reds and landed flounder, fishing for sea trout and caught wahoo, catching some small Lane and Mangrove snappers just by pure happenstance, and just plain fishing for sea trout and catching them by the dozens (not a lot of keepers, but a whole lot of fun to reel in over 100 sea trout in a night). I like the fight when catching pompano, though I don't like losing all that tackle, and nothing better than throwing some chicken necks in a crab trap while fishing and hauling in some legal blue crabs to round out dinner.
I hunt, too, but the diversity of salt water fishing is so much more fun.
I'm kinda new to fishing -- basically just like to take the boat out on the lake, drink beer, and cast and reel a lot! lol But I've been hunting for about 7-8 years now. Prefer bow hunting for the challenge, but we have gotten a few new rifles this year, so maybe I'll do a little more hunting with the rifle this fall.