CP Chicken
Crazy about Turkens
I don't think so. The eggs will probably get all shaken up. :/Okay, you all I have a question!
Do you all think eggs would ship well to Alaska? and still, hatch?
But then again, what do I know? Nothin'.
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I don't think so. The eggs will probably get all shaken up. :/Okay, you all I have a question!
Do you all think eggs would ship well to Alaska? and still, hatch?
I am not sure how long, normal shipping time is 4-5-days and in july.From where and in what season? How long would it take?
I dunno...I definitely wouldn't try in winter!! But, during the summer...worth a shot...I wouldn't know though coz I have neither been to Alaska nor have I ever shipped or gotten shipped eggs.Okay, you all I have a question!
Do you all think eggs would ship well to Alaska? and still, hatch?
If I only add water two or three times does that mean I'm dry incubating?
I am not sure how long, normal shipping time is 4-5-days and in july.
What is the humidity at? Really, I think dry incubation is a bad term. Technically you are supposed to add no water at all until lockdown...that's what I do.
I'll watch.Homestead Dad is live! He's a good YouTube friend of mine. There's only like 2 people watching so if a couple of ya wanna go he'd love it!
Between 22 to 35%, closest to 30% most time, it's just so humid here it stays pretty much the same the whole time. I only really add water at lockdown.
CoolHomestead Dad is live! He's a good YouTube friend of mine. There's only like 2 people watching so if a couple of ya wanna go he'd love it!