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Cathy!!! OMG you have me crackin up again over here!!! lmao!!! your hilarious!!
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Cathy!!! OMG you have me crackin up again over here!!! lmao!!! your hilarious!!
OH ! LOL ok Looked like an Opossum/raccoon split
I would try again with a different breeder. Having none develop twice seems like more than just terrible luck. Did you crack any open to see if they were scrambled or to see if they were fertile, or if there was development and a very early death?Okay, I had a bad experience with shipped eggs, and am scared to try again, but I see several people on here that are using them. Maybe I just had a untruthful person ship me eggs? I had 2 dozen eggs shipped to me, they were packed well, only a few broken, we let them set for a day before we put them in the incubator & NONE of them progressed at all. I informed the lady & she shipped me 18 more, same exact thing......... My parents did the incubating (which they have hatched lots & lots of eggs), so that's why I am testing the incubator myself before the HAL. I put 11 of our eggs in, 8 progressed & so far 5 of the 8 have hatched with 1 starting to pip. Dare I try it again? Not sure my ladies will have enough to fill my bator (holds 48) and I want to fill it!!!!! lol Any thoughts would be much appreciated. Thank you & God bless!
It was last year, did not check to see if they were scrambled. The 1 or 2 that were cracked on arrival "looked" fertile, but I'm not the best at telling. When we candled on the 10th day there was nothing. Thank you for your information! Blessings!I would try again with a different breeder. Having none develop twice seems like more than just terrible luck. Did you crack any open to see if they were scrambled or to see if they were fertile, or if there was development and a very early death?