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  1. J

    Reverse Okeetee's?

    What genteics do you need for reverse okeetee's? I'm crossing an amel, with an okeetee this season. Will that likely produce normals or what? I am unsure of there lineage. Thanks
  2. J

    What do you think? M/F

    Hey all, My cousin and I are trying to breed our corn's. I know that sounds weird. But anyway I'm confident that mine is a gal and he is sure his is a guy. I have some pics of his okeetee and maybe you guy's have an opinion. It looks like a male who has to take a crap to me, but I can't...
  3. J

    Air transfer in incubators?

    I have built a home made incubator in much the same fashion that I have seen in books and on this site. I have made one out of a styrofoam cooler. My question though, is do the eggs need air to breath, do the embryo's although contained in their shell recieve oxygen through some sort of porous...
  4. J

    Mating behavior?

    Hello all I have two 3 year old corns, the male is 350 grams, and the female is 550. I have never bred them before, and this will be my first attempt. I cooled them both for a brief 1 month time period. I decided not to put them in the deep freeze so to speak. I had them at 70 furing...
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