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I might try that sometime.the way I'm thinking about dealing with the water is to have the kiddy swimming pool up on a frame with a dish drain and a large PVC pipe to drain the water into the low area around my fruit trees. but yeah I'm sure their are people that would love a experienced hatcher hatch their eggs then have to buy or make a incubator they are only going to use once or twice
Ive heard that Moscovy don't need much water. I wasnt sure how true it was. Not sure the DH will go for it but MAYYYBE![]()
Humiodity can be managed in diferent ways. I have use AC to bring it down ,a nd use jars of water with sponges poking out; 3-4 if necessary.
I have muscovy which don't need as much water apparently. Ihave kiddie sandboxes that I fill with water. Even in the winter I will give them not cold water to swim once a week or so. And keep bowls of water for them othewise.
Oh poor kitty!!!
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Humiodity can be managed in diferent ways. I have use AC to bring it down ,a nd use jars of water with sponges poking out; 3-4 if necessary.
I have muscovy which don't need as much water apparently. Ihave kiddie sandboxes that I fill with water. Even in the winter I will give them not cold water to swim once a week or so. And keep bowls of water for them othewise.
Oh poor kitty!!!
Quote: EYe lids can be stitched, eyeballs cannot.
EYe lids can be stitched, eyeballs cannot.
if you look at guinea when they are alert. The stand more upright than chickens, have more of a cone shape to their beak and the heads are never proportioned to their body (body always bigger) and they make more of a worbbley/ drawn out cheeping.OMG that is so cutebut those look almost exactly like the striped chicks i got from the feed store
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