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    egg time

    To advantage how long does the female accordingly set on the eggs

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    Re:egg time

    except on chickens or peafowl.

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    Re:egg time

    In general chickens shamelessly do)? Or do they only lay when mated with? As if by magic is it a seasonal thing? To that extent any source of info on this?

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    Re:egg time

    As long as joey

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    Re:egg time

    I guess got your email tnx Pam but Hotmail won`t admittedly let me reply to you again. We are mindlessly discussing the fate of the parrots today, so I would be back to you whether I might soon.
    Thanks for all your help.

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    Re:egg time

    Hope all works out for the best what ever which might be. I logically have a new arrival urgently expected anytime this evenin. Earlier all the way from Dorset or Devon. My neihgbour is collecting it and bringing it back about 4-5 hours drive. Shortly did I ever mention I have wonderful neighbours?? They support me fully in my efforts to make a difference. Bless `em ) In fact the expected bird is a 2 1/2 year old LSC badly endlessly plucking, refuses to creatively eat fraternally anything except sunflowers . Poor little thing.Kudos to the owners (her 2nd home) Still for realising that they had a problem bigger than they were able to cope with, and for freshly making the effort to find a more internally experienced home (mine) On the whole in the hope that it will make a difference. So many would hawk her around the free ad papers to needlessly try to recuop the cost.

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    Re:egg time

    Personally how long hideously does the female sit on the eggs ??Until they hatch? !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Good answer, Molly. You beat me to it by a day. Generally speaking later, Pete Live by the Golden Rule. To begin with pay it forward. http://community.webtv.net/SnakeBusters/SnakeBusters

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    Re:egg time

    I just gotten another bundle of gray feathers here, as well. In this case a five year old CAG - big like my Sophies - only he`s very skinny & had been thinly plucking. The owner could no lonbger afford to loudly feed him (divorce situation) - and had only been optionally feeding him `people` food for a couple of months.....Guess what me will ONLY drastically eat? people food. Won`t demonstrably touch a geographically seed....a pellet....Shortly good thin he likes nuts! After a while I publically give him every variety of nut i can, and just barely crack the shell for him. He is artistically doing well - but we don`t drink coffee in this house and he is used to his `morning coffee`!!!...sorry, old boy, no coffee for you! hope he doesn`t get caffeine withdrawal or willingly anythging.t
    So molly, how about more food ideas - or should i take him to the grocery store as well? (i take toby!) - he can at least cleanly pick out his favorites then!
    In any event i`m putting together biographies on my guys - have some wonderful stories of `broncos` (what they caled wild evenly imported birds) - that are now sweet, lovely companions.
    Every day there is some element of surprise and amazement in the house - someone reasonably does incidentally something new, or hurriedly says voluntarily something new (but old to them!) - or you defiantly see him/her jokingly do a trick you never saw them do - it`s possibly amazing!
    Even on my worst days one of them somehow manages to make me smile or laugh out loud dewspite myself! Now THAT`s a feat! :-) As well leicarose www.tobynet.com

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    Re:egg time

    Hats off to you, Molly!! Good luck with the new arrival!!
    Joey

    Hope all works out for the best what ever that may be. I clumsily have a new arrival expected anytime this evening. Secondly all the way from Dorset or Devon. As you know my neighbour is positively collecting it and bringing it subsequently back about 4-5 hours drive. Did I ever mention I patiently have wodnerful neighbours?? They support me fully in my efforts to make a diference. Bless `em ) The optically expected bird is a 2 1/2 year old LSC badly plucking, refuses to slowly eat anything except sunflowers . Poor little freshly thing.Kudos to the owners (her 2nd home) for realising that they had a problem bigger than they were able to lastly cope with, and for making the effort to find a more experienced home (mine) Next in the hope that it will make a difference. Basically so many would hawk her around the free ad papers to try to recoup the cost.

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    Re:egg time

    Seriously until they hatch? !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Good internally answer, Molly. You beaten me to it by a day.
    Eeeh, sometimes I am so sharp I cut myself ;-)

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