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    Not a newbie, but still a novice

    Thank you everyone for the lovely warm welcome. I love chicken people ❤
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    Incubating in the tropics for the first time

    So I have lowered the temp sensor, but it still went up to 38.8°c so I set it up (yesterday) in the spare room with the air-conditioning on at 25°c with the lowest fan setting. It is now staying at 38°c since. Do you think my eggs will be OK after the first day of yoyo temps up to 39° and then...
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    Incubating in the tropics for the first time

    Thank you so much for your reply. I have raised the thermometer inside the incubator now. It is night time so it's a bit cooler now. The temp is right on 38°c now so I'll keep an eye on it over the weekend. If it gets to warm during the day is turning on my air-conditioning to a warmish...
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    Not a newbie, but still a novice

    Thank you Chrissy 😊
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    Not a newbie, but still a novice

    Hi everyone. I live in North Queensland Australia. I've currently got 10 chooks and one rooster. I'm looking to learn more about incubating my own eggs to increase my flock and egg production so I can make sure I have plenty of eggs for my family and any excess roosters will be fattened for the...
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    Incubating in the tropics for the first time

    Hi Everyone. I live in North Qld Australia. It is currently our summer and temps can be around 36°c and the humidity can get high too if we get rain. I have purchased a Janoel 24 incubator, but I'm having a lot of trouble getting the temp to stay at 38°c ....it wants to go higher. I have tried...
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