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It is more humid in the refrigerator, and is more than likely to kill the embreyos quickly.What about a refrigerator is it to cold
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It is more humid in the refrigerator, and is more than likely to kill the embreyos quickly.What about a refrigerator is it to cold
hows the best way to storre eggs to hatch i have been keeping mine out on the counter at room temp but turning them three times a dayIt is more humid in the refrigerator, and is more than likely to kill the embreyos quickly.
At first I thought they might be young Muscovy but the more and closer that I look at them I think you have a group of Egyptian Geese visiting you. Enjoy their company.
i have the cornell merlin bird id app and i couldnt find any species that match your pics!!! i think you may have had what jtn stated...At first I thought they might be young Muscovy but the more and closer that I look at them I think you have a group of Egyptian Geese visiting you. Enjoy their company.
Looks like an Egyptian Goose to me as well. That is quite odd though I wonder if they got away from someone? Here is a pic of one at Sea World my kids were feedingHaven't had time to come on here in quite a while but I know some of you have ducks. I'm wondering what kind these are, one showed up on my roof this morning & then there were 2 on the barn roof, they seem to be gone now but I was wondering what kind they are.............
Wow, I had no idea. I Know muscovies are feral.http://www.chron.com/life/article/Non-native-Egyptian-geese-proliferating-in-Texas-2252113.php
an article from the Houston chronicle!
it seems they have an established feral flock!!! or flocks!!! wonder if they will allow hunting of them there succulent fowl!!!