tranjac
12-28-2005, 11:24 AM
Hello,
It has been a while since I last post. I set up my lovebirds to breed this fall and the eggs are not hatching. This is their second clutches (first did hatch either) and the first baby was supposed to hatch on X-mas but nothing. All the eggs in both clutches were fertile and developing nicely until the last week from the due date. It seem that the died in shell. So what can I do about it. The only thing that I used different from last year (which they did great at hatching and raising two clutches) was carefresh instead of newspaper. I did misted the box and add a wet towel to increase the humidy to 65%. It got really cold this last month here in Portland, Oregon. Could that be the problem also, but I didn't think so, because they are house in their bird room, with heater that keeps the bird room at 50-70 degree. Should I let me start a third clutch or just let me them rest for the year. Please advise. Thanks
Jackie
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It has been a while since I last post. I set up my lovebirds to breed this fall and the eggs are not hatching. This is their second clutches (first did hatch either) and the first baby was supposed to hatch on X-mas but nothing. All the eggs in both clutches were fertile and developing nicely until the last week from the due date. It seem that the died in shell. So what can I do about it. The only thing that I used different from last year (which they did great at hatching and raising two clutches) was carefresh instead of newspaper. I did misted the box and add a wet towel to increase the humidy to 65%. It got really cold this last month here in Portland, Oregon. Could that be the problem also, but I didn't think so, because they are house in their bird room, with heater that keeps the bird room at 50-70 degree. Should I let me start a third clutch or just let me them rest for the year. Please advise. Thanks
Jackie
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