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LOL..cutie. Me too!
What do I do about the egg goo all over the other eggs?
I'm hatching some Turkey's for a friend. If several hatch, I can keep oneSo what does everyone plan on doing with all these chicks?
Hoping I will be able to join next year.
Check the air cells. and let them sit for a bit before you put them in the bator. You should be able to file an insurance claim on them. I believe all the ebay/paypal priority packages come with $50 of "free" insurance.
Very nice!Got my quail eggs! Looks like I will be setting :
18 cortunix quail
17 Bantam Wellsummers
12 mixed barnyard with 6 blue eggs, 3 green eggs, and 3 brown eggs.
That leaves me with 7 slots in the cartons that I will just add some of my OE's to and get a firm test that after butt fluff cuts, my chickens are finally making the Love Connection.![]()
This is a mini ice tray with silicon bulbs. I immediately saw a quail egg holder. Sara Sweatman you quail eggs got her perfectly!
Quote:I am leaning that way too.Don't use those! Get them out.![]()
If you do use them, get the goo off of them. The Preferred way is to use 80 degree water and a clean dish cloth to clean off the goo.
A weak bleach solution does not hurt(add enough bleach to smell it--just a bit-- might help).
Usually those eggs have cracks that you cannot see and become seeping stinking smell bombs so watch them and smell them! I would also write something on them so that you know which ones they are.