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Any   bedding  made out  of grain  products can be used,   even  chicken mash  what  I use cause is cheaper than  wheat  bran. In my experience   carrots dried...
Just   hatched  Heritage RIR's  shipped eggs,  92%  hatch rate.Incubation   started in Brinsea  ECO  20  at  100F .    Cause  of  several   species...
Quote:Originally Posted by justmedr Here is what I do and I have some great hatches from the LG.  Make sure room temp is constant.  (this is most important)  I have my incubator in the laundry room and I run my ac and...
B. Kossum :Come'on- nobody's got any tips for using this cheap bator and getting good hatches lol?Yea,  I got a tip  for  you,  try  to  "stabilize"  your LG for a few days,  then ...
Quote:Originally Posted by JJMR794 For The Record... Its Not The Cheap Part, Its The Lg Part. They're Great Chicken Bators But Fall Short For More Humidity Sensitive Speces Like Gamebirds And WaterfowlBesides  not ...
Quote:Originally Posted by ducklover1 Quote:Originally Posted by pascopol The Duck ABC's :I would not use it for hatching, because it will draw in bacteria through the shell as is cools in the water.  This makes it...
I'd  worry   about  temperature and  humidity   stable readings   before  I worry  about  anything   else.LG's are known  to  be  bad ...
Quote:Originally Posted by Katy Depends on what size bulb you're using.Not  much   help  here.In indor  situations  60  or 75 W  bulb  hang  about   12  to ...
The Duck ABC's :I would not use it for hatching, because it will draw in bacteria through the shell as is cools in the water.  This makes it unsuitable for hatching.  For eating it is still fine, if you eat it the same...
Quote:Originally Posted by rebelcowboysnb Quote:Originally Posted by pascopol Quote:Originally Posted by rebelcowboysnb http://cmfarm.us/ThermometerCalibration.htmlMedical thermometers....Firts  of all  how ...
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