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i wish i knew, i had some delivered in the mail yesterday and hoping they didnt freeze. i know some have hatched eggs that have been in the refrig. and i have hatched some that have been in my refrig and its at 38 degrees about. i dont know how long the ones i hatched had been in the frig but i had 4 out 6 develop and 3 hatch. hope this is of some help.
 
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Hey Colie,
Even though I'm not close to you, we're ALL Texans!!! So we're all of the same family.
I'm just a bit south of Ft Worth.........this weekend the whole football world is in the Metroplex getting ready for the superbowl.
Hope you are warmer than we are....4 days in a row below 20 degrees, plus snow and wind chill that puts us close to 0 to 10 degrees.

Glad to have you with us!!!
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Awesome thanks for the warm welcome
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I'm a little jealous of the other big cities in TX, El Paso just sooo isolated and very different culture over here IMO.
The weather here the last two night was right about 2 degrees, it was insanely cold! Especially considering it was 60's days before that and it'll be back up to 60 this weekend! Weird!
We also got about 2 inches of snow. The elevation here effects the whole snow thing I guess but you're right wind chill is a killer. A wind chill in the negatives?!? in Texas?!? Sounds more like Kentucky to me this time of year ha!
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Most importantly it needs to warm up asap everywhere so I can get some baby chicks to my house asap!
 
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Awesome thanks for the warm welcome
smile.png
I'm a little jealous of the other big cities in TX, El Paso just sooo isolated and very different culture over here IMO.
The weather here the last two night was right about 2 degrees, it was insanely cold! Especially considering it was 60's days before that and it'll be back up to 60 this weekend! Weird!
We also got about 2 inches of snow. The elevation here effects the whole snow thing I guess but you're right wind chill is a killer. A wind chill in the negatives?!? in Texas?!? Sounds more like Kentucky to me this time of year ha!
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Most importantly it needs to warm up asap everywhere so I can get some baby chicks to my house asap!

I'm just a bit NW of Fort Worth myself. Welcome, Colie! Your weather wasn't much off ours. I think we had a high of 8 yesterday or the day before. Wind kickin' and the chill well below 0. Really unusaul to have sustained low temps like this. The logistics of watering has been a real pain. Have to haul it to each pen, but at least we had the heated buckets in each pen. Hopefully tomorrow it should be warm enough to clean and disinfect those buckets before it gets cold again next week, This Dummy forgot to empty and take up all the pools and buckets before it got cold this time.
Perhaps they will have me better trained by next year....
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Any idea how cold the temp was and how long they were out there in the cold, gallo?
I say stick them in the incubator-nothing ventured, nothing gained, right?
Candle them at around day 5 and see if anything is happening-if not, toss 'em.
 
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Awesome thanks for the warm welcome
smile.png
I'm a little jealous of the other big cities in TX, El Paso just sooo isolated and very different culture over here IMO.
The weather here the last two night was right about 2 degrees, it was insanely cold! Especially considering it was 60's days before that and it'll be back up to 60 this weekend! Weird!
We also got about 2 inches of snow. The elevation here effects the whole snow thing I guess but you're right wind chill is a killer. A wind chill in the negatives?!? in Texas?!? Sounds more like Kentucky to me this time of year ha!
lol.png


Most importantly it needs to warm up asap everywhere so I can get some baby chicks to my house asap!

I'm just a bit NW of Fort Worth myself. Welcome, Colie! Your weather wasn't much off ours. I think we had a high of 8 yesterday or the day before. Wind kickin' and the chill well below 0. Really unusaul to have sustained low temps like this. The logistics of watering has been a real pain. Have to haul it to each pen, but at least we had the heated buckets in each pen. Hopefully tomorrow it should be warm enough to clean and disinfect those buckets before it gets cold again next week, This Dummy forgot to empty and take up all the pools and buckets before it got cold this time.
Perhaps they will have me better trained by next year....
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OK and I really need some of these geese. Do you sell them? Just beautiful.
 
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i wish i knew, i had some delivered in the mail yesterday and hoping they didnt freeze. i know some have hatched eggs that have been in the refrig. and i have hatched some that have been in my refrig and its at 38 degrees about. i dont know how long the ones i hatched had been in the frig but i had 4 out 6 develop and 3 hatch. hope this is of some help.

it does, thank you
thats good news since just fews were laid on those days . when temperature was. under 35°
 
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Any idea how cold the temp was and how long they were out there in the cold, gallo?
I say stick them in the incubator-nothing ventured, nothing gained, right?
Candle them at around day 5 and see if anything is happening-if not, toss 'em.

honestly I dont know how long they were out in the cold my concern was for those laid under 20° , because when I when to pick them up they were burning cold.
when I held them.
 

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