24-06-2012, 06:03 PM | #1 |
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Redfoot egg number two :)
Well went out to feed the redfoots and have found egg number two
I was just wondering what should it weigh it weighs 52g is that ok ? Hoping for second time lucky, at least this time I'm more clued up on getting the incubator set up
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Good luck Bev
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Oh thanks, it's only my second egg so once again I'm pretty egg cited lol
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24-06-2012, 09:13 PM | #4 |
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Great news
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Thats wonderful news Bev - good luck
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52g is a normal size egg for a Redfoot, so no problems there.
Danny
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good luck, very exciting
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Good luck
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Thanks for the good wishes but I don't think it will be fertile as the first wasn't.
On the positive side I got the incubator set up and spot on pretty quickly this time so it's good experience
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