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    Dietrick Wamaani
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    You can store them at room temperature, simply arrange them on a plastic egg tray or in a simple egg basket lined with straw. When storing eggs at room temperature it is better to consume them as soon as you can.

    Although they will last outside in normal temperature for more than a month without going bad, it is recommended to move these eggs into the fridge once the month-long duration ends. It is even better if you consume or sell off these eggs within two weeks.

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    Dietrick Wamaani
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    If your chick has pipped a hole in the shell, do not intervene for at least 12 hrs. It’s at this point that it’s difficult to judge when intervention is both necessary and safe.

    #4774
    Dietrick Wamaani
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    Make small amounts of calf starter feed and quality grass hay available to the calf starting a few days after birth.

    Measure how much dry feed your calf is consuming. When your calf is eating at least 1.5 pounds of calf starter per day, you can start the weaning process. This typically happens at 6 to 8 weeks of age

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