parlorfancier916
45 posts
Jun 25, 2006
9:27 PM
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yea it's doua again, anyways today's temperature was about 110 degrees F, can the eggs survive this? My kit box is in Rio linda of California and it isn't really windy in the afternoon, my loft has no temperature control, what I want to ask is, are these eggs going to be fine?
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lil_jess
5 posts
Jun 25, 2006
10:57 PM
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hello, i'm a pigeon fancier in sacrmento area too. Here's my email to contact me if you have any question on yoour birds. yaj_lil_jess23@yahoo.com
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C.J.
273 posts
Jun 26, 2006
3:25 AM
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Yes they should be fine. Don't forget pigeons have been surviving long before you and me. Mother nature and mom and pop pigeon will take care of them. C.J.
Last Edited by C.J. on Jun 26, 2006 3:28 AM
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STARFIRE
42 posts
Jun 26, 2006
10:58 AM
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916: You don't have to worry about the temperature.When a bird sits on the eggs ,it covers them with its feathers,insulating them from cold or heat.This keeps the eggs the temperature of the birds body,allowing them to mature in the normal way. Stan Arnold STARFIRE
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