Show off your Peas!

I use a spot light and a toilet paper roll to direct all the light through the egg. Why would this method work with chickens but not peafowl. They are both aviaries and the spot light can shine through the egg.


Like the others said, no way to tell if it's *fertile* until you've incubated it at least 4 days *or* you crack it open.

-Kathy
 
New pics Bronze Bs






Beautiful! I went to visit a friend of mine yesterday he has a 2 yr Bronze BS, for some reason the background got bleached out in my picture but the bird showed up pretty well. Someday I will get good with this new camera!
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I have a Bronze BS hen so I am hoping to get a male soon.
 
Beautiful birds
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I wished i could have bronze here but i don't want to mix my colors
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guess if one fell outa the sky i would have to keep it, sure are pretty and i can imagine how pretty they are in person.
 
Beautiful! I went to visit a friend of mine yesterday he has a 2 yr Bronze BS, for some reason the background got bleached out in my picture but the bird showed up pretty well. Someday I will get good with this new camera!
barnie.gif


I have a Bronze BS hen so I am hoping to get a male soon.
Nice bird, sometimes the background will get bleached in some cameras while focusing on dark subjects.
 
Birdrain92, are you talking about being able to tell a freshly laid egg is fertile or an egg that has been in the incubator for several days? Because in your original post you said she laid her first egg and its fertile, but you cannot tell if it is fertile until it's been incubated for several days, unless you know a secret the rest of the world is unaware of. ???? I can usually tell at day 5 but no earlier.

Here we go again!
 

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