We have different ones as we move our eggs round them based on their age and how they’re developing. Our wet incubator is for helping our eggs that need assistance with weight, one is for antibacterial purposes where we dip them in F10 and allow them to dry before we put them in our contact incubators and the others are for eggs ready to pip 😊
I really appreciated your efforts , Currently, there is controversy among bird owners. They say that the majority of birds have gone through some type of castration procedure, specifically the pure breed, for the purpose of selling them at competitive prices by breeders, and at the same time, they monopolize the market, considering this a right of ownership without taking into account how this innocent falcon will end up. Is this true and how? Can it be detected medically early instead of keeping the bird for years for the purpose of production and discovering the matter late?
Having them medically castrated is nonsense and it’s easy to back this up so for starters , very very very few gyr x Peregrines ( females ) are fertile and using the males is counter productive as you end up with a 3/4 instead of the desirable 50/50 then secondly why does lots of pure falcons get shipped back later for breeding ?
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You have several different types of incubators. Is there a reason?
We have different ones as we move our eggs round them based on their age and how they’re developing. Our wet incubator is for helping our eggs that need assistance with weight, one is for antibacterial purposes where we dip them in F10 and allow them to dry before we put them in our contact incubators and the others are for eggs ready to pip 😊
We touch on our incubators across our videos but most recently in our semen collection & artificial insemination episode
The episode is here ua-cam.com/video/SLp16h5wDYY/v-deo.htmlsi=U1Q0OkhjcpbHzUqA
done if i win all donate it back to you jeff mate saves you 132quid and a heart attack haha
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I really appreciated your efforts , Currently, there is controversy among bird owners. They say that the majority of birds have gone through some type of castration procedure, specifically the pure breed, for the purpose of selling them at competitive prices by breeders, and at the same time, they monopolize the market, considering this a right of ownership without taking into account how this innocent falcon will end up. Is this true and how? Can it be detected medically early instead of keeping the bird for years for the purpose of production and discovering the matter late?
Having them medically castrated is nonsense and it’s easy to back this up so for starters , very very very few gyr x Peregrines ( females ) are fertile and using the males is counter productive as you end up with a 3/4 instead of the desirable 50/50 then secondly why does lots of pure falcons get shipped back later for breeding ?
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