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Posted by: alanvines at Sat Jul 26 19:37:46 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by alanvines ] either that or they are are holding them too long, maybe lack of certain soil conditions that they really want to deposit in. The eggs look all the same size in the pic, In chickens they are each gradually smaller as they are at different stages of development, the largest being laid first, then the next when it is big enough etc. We need to know if anyone has had success breeding with no supplements, and whether or not they have early deaths. Where are those dern Kammers, lol. | ||
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