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at least in this house at 69-70F, you are correct. we now have chicks hatching before day 14 in the incubator and all the time in the hatch-out bator. i can't think of a place that is cooler than 69F.
the chicks hatching in the incubator are being crushed in the auto turner and the hatch-out bator is being polluted with bacterial growth medium.
need to figure something out here.
i'm reading, "Game Bird Propogation," by John Mullins. It is the best source of information available. if one reads this book and uses it as a reference, they won't have any problems in bird propagation, IMHO.
at least in this house at 69-70F, you are correct. we now have chicks hatching before day 14 in the incubator and all the time in the hatch-out bator. i can't think of a place that is cooler than 69F.
the chicks hatching in the incubator are being crushed in the auto turner and the hatch-out bator is being polluted with bacterial growth medium.
need to figure something out here.
i'm reading, "Game Bird Propogation," by John Mullins. It is the best source of information available. if one reads this book and uses it as a reference, they won't have any problems in bird propagation, IMHO.