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    Incubating Swan Eggs

    ________________________________________________ What is that in the water in your last photo? Love all the pictures you've posted. I don't have a problem with dispatching predators. I've had 4 beautiful peafowl killed by them in the past 7 years. When I have to choose between a predator and the...
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    Incubating Swan Eggs

    __________________ Are there always some there? How amazing to be in an area with water source to draw them for your enjoyment. Do you feel they are reletively safe? Will the cygnets have the opportunity to grow up without being eaten by predators? My peafowl are fairly safe either in the aviary...
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    Incubating Swan Eggs

    _____________________________________________________________________ An absolutely blissful life for your swans and their cygnets. Wish I had a big pond/lake.
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    Incubating Swan Eggs

    My experience turned out well. I hatched 9 out of 11 swan eggs, 3 Mute and 6 Black Australian. I kept a pair. Gunther is now 4 months old, Gracie, 2 months old. The 3 Mute and 2 Blacks went to the egg owners and I sold a pair of Blacks to a friend at 1 month old. All the cygnets are growing...
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    Incubating Swan Eggs

    Hello Folks. I am successful at hatching peafowl eggs but have no experience with Swan eggs. I have 2 (swan) ready to go in the hatcher today. Even tho it's difficult to see into the egg when candling I am positive I see movement so keep your fingers crossed for me. Have read humidity is 60...
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