sjvalleyhunter
Silver Member
- Joined
- May 5, 2014
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- Location
- Central California
- Detector(s) used
- Minelab E-Trac and Whites MXT
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
I’m back in the saddle in last.
18 days already....hopefully we will see some hatching soon. Good luck.Been checking the books on how long a pigeon egg takes to hatch if fertile and properly incubated.
One book says 18 days, another says 21 days
Either way,, this week will tell the story. Tomorrow is 18 days for the first clutch.
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LolIf they don’t hatch, then they are just plain ol’ eggs. Scramble those bad boys up!
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Very interesting take on that....I got nothing from my interrogation but slobber and tail wagging. Last night before be I did notice a big, round glowing object in the sky...seemed to large to be a spaceship and looked almost planet like....now I'm wondering if.it isnt the alien homeland.Valley's solution to everything is eat it.
Wonder if "stop snoring" is some of alien code phrase for some big operation.
GM Wind
Today I will be doing research on seeing if any other animals are infected by the alien plague besides cats. I will be researching rabbits! Let's hope the outbreak is strictly feline in nature.
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I agree wholeheartedly.....except, due to my extensive research and high grade of intelligence, I was able to work through the night and solved the mystery planet from the early evening. It is a planet also known to the general public as the Moon. Apparently people "walked" on it once. Gotta go, my rabbit catapult just launched a rabbit into my net.I have idea. Disguise ourselves as aluens and recruit dogs and mice. The alien cats will eventually try to kill the mice, the dogs will chase the cats. We get them from the inside.
Bet that planet X thing is the alien homeland. Nobody but whackjobs believe in it so aliens are sneaking up that way.
That's pretty cool. Your first born....will you name it? Maybe you should have a little contest here with the locals to pick a name for it?Well,, Egg #1 from pair #1 hatched.