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Re: Transporting Cockatoo Egg
Posted by Rick on 8/07/07
On 8/07/07, Rick wrote: > On 8/07/07, Aunt Bea wrote: >> On 8/07/07, bert wrote: >>> On 8/07/07, thatwhitedog wrote: >>>> We have a friend that is wanting to incubate one of our >>>> Cockatoo eggs and hatch the baby for himself. He is all >>>> set up with the supplies on his end, however he lives an >>>> hour and a half away. What is the best way to transport >>>> the egg to him without causing any problems in the >>>> incubation period? >>> >>> >>> Rule #1. If you have to ask, you shouldn't be doing it. >> >> >> >> Great answer. Also quite accurate. > > > I think that is a great question to be asking. I too would like > to know from experienced persons how to accomplish this. > Great question, thanks for asking.......remember, the only dumb > question is the one that wasn't asked! And for those of you who already know how to transport. I am almost positive that someone had to have taught you as well, we are not born with this knowledge.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Transporting Cockatoo Egg, 8/07/07, by thatwhitedog.
- Re: Transporting Cockatoo Egg, 8/07/07, by bert.
- Re: Transporting Cockatoo Egg, 8/07/07, by Aunt Bea.
- Re: Transporting Cockatoo Egg, 8/07/07, by Rick.
- Re: Transporting Cockatoo Egg, 8/07/07, by Rick.
- Re: Transporting Cockatoo Egg, 8/08/07, by Glenda.
- Re: Transporting Cockatoo Egg add on, 8/08/07, by Glenda.
- Re: Transporting Cockatoo Egg add on, 8/08/07, by Rick.
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