OK well the duck finally got off the nest so I could see and she was hiding eggs so it is actually 10 eggs under her lol
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LOL! I totally agreeHaha! Yeah, I've read that they can live for 20 years. There are much worse things to be than the peacock lady. Sounds cute to me .![]()
Put down a layer of bounty paper towels for the first week or so. You can roll it up real easy and keep them clean. It's just expensive for the bounty. At least until they get their legs under them!
thank you!!!
Glad to hear it got up there for you.The relative humidity in my locked down 'bator has held steady at 69% for the last two hours. Time to call it a day. See y'all again in the morning.
I like to use those absorbent pads from the pharmacy. Not for me... for my chicks!Put down a layer of bounty paper towels for the first week or so. You can roll it up real easy and keep them clean. It's just expensive for the bounty. At least until they get their legs under them!
I'm glad to hear the trimming worked too. I just did a little feather trimming oh my chickens too.I'm glad trimming the corps helped with fertility.
If you are looking at day 140, do you have Nigerian Dwarf goats?
Good luck with your hatch!![]()
Hi! I'm new to this board.
Just set 7 eggs on April 7, looking for an April 28th hatch day! So exciting!
I have set Creme Legbar, Swedish Flower, and Cornation Sussex.
I'm pretty sure there's a children's book by that title that grandma reads to the little ones.