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The incubation tips on this thread have been awesome. Yinepu - . I've actually copied and pasted some of your advice into Word documents to save and refer to.
I've set up a voting page for the Chicks 'N Kids or Kids 'N Chicks (I can't keep it straight) contest over in the Family Life area since it's pictures of children and such. Here's the link to the voting page. The voting page contains a link to the contest page with all of the pictures. Voting will run through midnight on Monday (I forget which time zone they use), and you can vote for up to three pictures. Voting is open to all BYCers.
I'm looking forward to all of the chick pictures that will be coming (*hint, hint*) and have enjoyed those posted.
I don't have any eggs that I want hatched, and I am done selling chicks for the year.... but I have a pretty serious broody out there. I'm thinking about caving and setting her up with some eggs. It is Mother's Day, after all.
The incubation tips on this thread have been awesome. Yinepu -. I've actually copied and pasted some of your advice into Word documents to save and refer to.
if you go back a few pages I already replied to you about the humidity issue ... I guess you missed it
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Thanks. Good read.
Ok never mind. I am suffering from first time incubating anxiety.
I've been messing with the bator so much since I started "lock down"
Repositioning the eggs, layed them down, then put in cartons, then changed my mind
and took them out of cartons. Added sham wow, removed sham wow.
At some point I didn't sit the top on correctly.
My humidity is 61% and rising. I am walking away from the bator.
I will not touch the bator till after chicks hatch (if they do after all my fussing)
I will not touch the bator
I will not touch the bator
I will not touch the batorSometimes I tell myself the same thing.