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		<title>Andalusian</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Andalusian hatching eggs
Andalusians are small, closely feathered birds with a tendency to be some what noisy. Average adult weight for roosters is 7 lbs. and 5 1/2 lbs. for hens.
An original Spanish breed that has been improved by United States and English breeders. They are one of the oldest Meditteranean breeds and are named after [...]


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		<title>Hamburg</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Hamburg hatching eggs
Hamburgs are known to be very active birds and are a flighty breed. They do not like confined spaces, but are much better suited as free ranging birds.


  
    
    

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		<title>Quail</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Quail hatching eggs
 Bobwhite quail eggs normally take 23-24 days to hatch. Some will hatch as early as 22 days. Eggs can be held for 3-4 days before incubation. If not incubated when you acquire them, turn the eggs at least once daily.
The ideal temperature is 99.5 degrees for forced air incubators and 102 degrees for [...]


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		<title>Peafowl</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Peafowl hatching eggs
If hatching peafowl eggs in an incubator maintain a consistent temperature of 99 -100 degrees F . Maintain the humidity level at 60%.This converts to a wet bulb temperature of 86 - 87 degrees F.
If the eggs are to be held a few days before incubation begins, they should be kept at 55 [...]


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		<title>Barred Rock</title>
		<description><![CDATA[ Barred Rock hatching eggs
 Barred Rock chickens are also called Plymouth or Barred Plymouth Rock. Developed in America in the mid 19th century, Barred Rock chickens are noted for their hardiness and excellent egg and meat production.
Quality Barred Rocks have a long, broad back,a moderately deep full breast, and a single comb. A docile breed that [...]


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		<title>New Hampshire</title>
		<description><![CDATA[New Hampshire hatching eggs
New Hampshire chickens were derived from Rhode Island Reds. They were recognized as a standard breed in 1935. They are good egg producers and lay brown eggs. Good dual purpose birds that are excellent for meat production.
They are fast feathering and mature early. Mature roosters average 8 1/2 lbs.and mature hens 6 [...]


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		<title>Polish</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Polish hatching eggs
Polish are one of the most beautiful breeds of chickens. The Polish hen produces at least 2 small white eggs each week ,but egg production varies greatly, since some chickens lay poorly while others lay well.


  
    
    

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		<title>Australorp</title>
		<description><![CDATA[ Australorp hatching eggs
An Australian breed developed from Black Orpington stock, the Australorp is smaller than Orpingtons and has a trimmer appearance. An Australorp hen holds the world record by laying 364 eggs in 365 days.
An excellent dual purpose bird . Hens will lay an average of 200 eggs per year. Eggs are brown tinted. They [...]


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		<title>Goose</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Goose hatching eggs
Incubation time for geese hatching eggs is 28-34 days depending on the breed. Dry bulb temperature should be approximately 99 degrees and wet bulb temperature of 86-88 degrees for 25 days with a wet bulb temperature of 90 degrees in the hatcher. Incubate eggs on their sides and turn them 4 times a [...]


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		<title>Bantam</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Bantam hatching eggs
Bantams get their name from the Indonesian city of  Bantam which was once a major seaport. Sailors buying chickens for long sea voyages took a particular liking to the smaller chickens from Southeast Asia, and these and other smaller chickens began to be called Bantams.
Bantams are popular because they don't require as much [...]


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