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Plan ahead and be sure that you have pre-arranged homes for any males.

 

...and remember that chances are half of them will be male, if you get it wrong you might not just end up with no chicks, you could get chicks unable to stand, club feet, splayed legs or the yolk sac might not fully absorb into them. You won't know which are males (unless you get autosexing) until they are much older and then you will have become quite attached having hatched so few and raised them. An incubator is also very expensive and you can get quite a few hens almost ready to lay for that money.

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There is little point saying "help...urgent, my pteradactyl is pipping, what should I do next" at 11pm on a Sunday evening. :?

 

Plan ahead and be sure that you have pre-arranged homes for any males. :D:D

 

Too right, those pterasaur boys may be harder to rehome than your average cockerel, although obviously there's some who'd have them just because "they're well'ard, innit!". And if you can't rehome them, there's got to be plenty of meat on them - provided they don't eat you first!

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So basically..

 

if you get 6 rhea eggs from ebay, half will be male, no good no eggs, leaving you 3, you have to count 1 as infertile leaving you 2. Don't count your chickens before they hatch means just as they're fertile doesn't mean they'll hatch. experts get 80% leaving you with 1.8 potential hens. You might not get it quite right leaving you with 1. It will probably be a pteradactyl egg as rhea eggs are really rare on ebay. So you've now got a female pteradactyl to house and I think they only live on the side of cliffs as they glide. If they're anything like chickens you'll have to wait 20 weeks for your first egg and this will be layed on the edge off a cliff and getting a pteradactyl to give it up will be no mean feat.

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