Re: And then there were none

From: Medusa (nobody_at_nowhere.com)
Date: 07/20/04


Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2004 18:44:24 -0400

Krys Francis wrote:
> In message <bIxKc.8956$5Y.6331@cyclops.nntpserver.com>, Medusa
> <nobody@nowhere.com> writes
>
>> I'm sorry for the double post, my newsreader is slow. Thanks to the
>> responders so far. Well, next year I will try to herd them into the
>> cage and see if we can keep the keets until they get bigger. (will
>> have to add smaller mesh wire around the bottom to keep the keets from
>> escaping) The mother was rather defensive when they were first born as
>> she lit into me when I tried to get a better look. We have too many
>> black snakes and a few foxes around as predators. We watched an entire
>> nest of 20 guineas eggs disappear practically overnight with no shells
>> left around - we assumed it was snakes.
>>
>> I plan to buy an incubator for next spring but good ones are pricey.
>> Is the small Top Hatch 120 any good? Would like the Brinsea 300 but $$$$.
>
>
> Where are you??
>
>>
>
Southern Maryland, USA



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