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LOL, Its 35.5-35.6, i read this temp is the closest to real nest and gives better hatch rate, also increase the incubation days.I mean, when it is turned on and the door is closed ;-)
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LOL, Its 35.5-35.6, i read this temp is the closest to real nest and gives better hatch rate, also increase the incubation days.I mean, when it is turned on and the door is closed ;-)
Oh heck i thought you were talking about peafowl eggs at 40 days.Don't know much about hatching emus but read it will take 58 days to hatch, I hope at least one will hatch from these eggs, the powers went off two weeks ago for 8 hours maybe, and a few days later i forget to close the incubator door and it stayed opened for almost 4 hours![]()
Oh heck i thought you were talking about peafowl eggs at 40 days.![]()
It don't take long for me to get lostLol!! I knew you were lost!! Haha
Oh heck i thought you were talking about peafowl eggs at 40 days.![]()
Nice birds.well just got done orally worming the ten peafowl...and I talked to the guy about the pieds and such...hes got quite the set up...im thinking of a number...well its 8 pied...yeah that's a lot but I want them....2 of the 2013 pied and 3male 3 female 2014 pied..here are some pics
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he worms them a lot...is that bad....and I know he doesn't use valbazen or safeguard...he said every two months...that seems like a lot to me