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Subject: Re: transfer


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D C T - friendly poultry orthopedist
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Date Posted: 06:11:18 07/07/17 Fri
In reply to: ivan ornelas 's message, "transfer" on 22:51:56 06/24/17 Sat

Sometimes chicks in eggs will survive a short chill. So just
keep them warm and see what happens. If you know how to candle
the eggs you can check the progress

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ivan ornelas (thankyou)
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Date Posted: 15:18:32 08/08/17 Tue

>Sometimes chicks in eggs will survive a short chill.
>So just
>keep them warm and see what happens. If you know how
>to candle
>the eggs you can check the progress

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