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Geek Culture / Incubating pigeon eggs

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Toilet Freak
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Posted: 14th Sep 2004 16:44
Incubating pigeon eggs, neone know how? I got 2 abandoned pigeon eggs, I've got a draw, empty'd it out, stuck in the eggs, wakked in a lamp with a light bulb and left em in there for 4 days now, I can see their embryo's now, heheheeee

someone gimme tips, pls rlly tyt ty tyty

Toilet Freak
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Posted: 14th Sep 2004 16:45
oh, and some water for the humidity

Damokles
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Posted: 14th Sep 2004 16:58
Be carefull that there is not too much heat.

I suppose you want to make a new search engine, like google, right ?

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indi
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Posted: 14th Sep 2004 19:13
search engines are your best friend.

http://www.auspigeonco.com.au/Articles/Handrasing.html

http://birds.cornell.edu/programs/urbanbirds/CoolFacts/ubs_PIWCoolFactEN.html

http://www.falconers.com/articles/captive_breeding_3/

http://muextension.missouri.edu/xplor/agguides/poultry/g08353.htm

http://www.griffonpoint.com/pigeons.htm

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Ian T
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Posted: 14th Sep 2004 23:47
Give them to us

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Van B
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Posted: 15th Sep 2004 01:06
Sit on them - works for chickens.

Why are you bothering anyway? - it'll be ages before you can eat them!.

In Scotland, pigeons are known as 'The winged rat', damn disease spreading mongrels!.


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Ian T
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Posted: 15th Sep 2004 01:15
Their stupidity is all that keeps them from taking over the world. Well, that and the wonderful technology of the modern car.

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Neofish
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Posted: 15th Sep 2004 03:54
pigeons are wing'd rats + wack a lamp in? isnt tht dangerous +
Quote: "Be carefull that there is not too much heat.

I suppose you want to make a new search engine, like google, right ?"
he's talking bout pigeon rack

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Toilet Freak
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Posted: 15th Sep 2004 13:57
thx indi, been to most of those links before

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this has gotta be the oddest thread i've seen on here. or at least the title is.

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indi
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Posted: 15th Sep 2004 16:23
the first link gives you the temps.

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Toilet Freak
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Posted: 15th Sep 2004 16:24
hehee, yeah it is random >_<"



ONLY 2 WEEKS till the expected hatching, and then I got to get hold of some pigeon milk(eheheee, dun ask, I don't know what that is myself-souds wrong though) mhuahauhauhauhauhauhauau, SOMEONE TELLL MEEE, neone know of a alternative to pigeon milk, like a mixture of some sort(maybe I should go visit some pet shops and maybe vets to see) but I guess I'll worry about that when they do hatch, I've heard that artificial incubation has only about 50-85% chance, and it all just comes down to SKILLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL, sry, mind my random ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^------------------__________________-----------^^^^^^^

Toilet Freak
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Posted: 15th Sep 2004 16:33
Van B yur as evil as my friends are... >_<' I DUN EAT PIGEONSS, i'm close to being a monk, I am half vegetarian, not that it's rly relevant, but neway...

yeah thx indi, I'm keeping em around body temp(should be around 35-38 ish in that drawer, Humidity is a problem, I dunno how to measure humidity(not with my home equip neway), I just got a small bowl of water in there next to the lamp, hehehee.

I HOPE THAT THEY'll HATCH, when my axams start, is the aproxx time they hatch, SO I BETTER BE AT HOMEEEEEEEEE, when they hatch neway, I wanna seee em crack their eggss.

and when they do hatch, I'll need to get hold of a needle thingy(the thing doctors use to give yu those nasty imunisations), and some "pigeon milk" substitute... and slowly build em up...and decide what to do with em when they learn to live without human interference(in otherwords Miiii) >_<!

Benjamin
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Posted: 16th Sep 2004 05:25
Quote: "artificial incubation has only about 50-85% chance"

With an actuall incubation chamber thingy maybe 50-85% percent, more like 5% without it .

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Posted: 16th Sep 2004 06:38
Quote: "SOMEONE TELLL MEEE, neone know of a alternative to pigeon milk"
wouldnt normal milk do?

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Van B
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Posted: 16th Sep 2004 06:45
How in gods name do you milk a pigeon?!!!

Go with warm milk and white bread mashed up, feed them with plastic tweezers.


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Rennekon
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Posted: 16th Sep 2004 06:50
You can milk pigeons... Wow you learn something everyday... Next you'll be saying "Pants those milkhogging mutated pigeons!"

John "Dark Lord of Angel Destroying Destiny" Pringlebee, maybe?
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Posted: 16th Sep 2004 08:52


This is a great thread.

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Toilet Freak
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Posted: 16th Sep 2004 11:56
Quote: "This is a great thread."


hahahaaaaa,

got back to yu all when something happens...

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