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  1. CatDaddyAlbert

    Incubator Thermometer & Hygrometer (3018) Used but in perfect condition w/wick have 5

    Thanks for looking. I have 5 Incubator Thermometer & Hygrometers model (3018) that I purchased new from Cutler supply and would like very much to sell as I am no longer doing incubation and raising birds because of health reasons. I think $9 each is a fair price. They are $23 new plus...
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    How many eggs can you practically hatch in a 1588 or other styro incubator?

    I have a question I would like some opinons on. A GQF 1588 and other styro incubators for the most part hold 41 eggs in the turner. When it is time to stop turning on the 18th day and go to the hatch stage.......considering you are not going to open the incubator for all practical purposes...
  3. CatDaddyAlbert

    Would someone take a shot at what this chick description might represent! Pictures Now

    Hi All. I left my camera at my office so at the moment I do not have a picture but wondered if someone would take a shot a telling me what these little guys might be by the description, some aspects which appear to be unique. First, at a farm auction I bought, from a elderly lady, two dozen...
  4. CatDaddyAlbert

    DIP Switch Setting for a GQF 3256 Thermostat

    Just wondered if anyone out there in BYC land has the instructions for setting the DIP switches on a GQF 3256 thermostat. I have one of these in a homebuilt cabinet incubator I purchased a while back and it worked great. The door was open and one of my friends child thought it would great to...
  5. CatDaddyAlbert

    some help with chicken values if you would

    I contacted one of the admins today and she said to put this in Managing You Flock, so I hope this is the right place. I am in the business of hatching and selling Guinea keets. My chickens I consider my pets for my enjoyment. i do not sell chickens but enjoy hatching them. i was contacted...
  6. CatDaddyAlbert

    Grit eating amount and other than granite grit question

    My question to the group would be will chickens ( I am going to start giving mine raw and cooked veggies and treats) eat too much grit and get themselves plugged up in some sort of fashion. In my area of Delaware I can get what they call #10 gravel or what others call stone dust. I stopped by...
  7. CatDaddyAlbert

    Just Pondering about when men speak!

    If a man speaks in the woods and there is no woman there to hear him....is he still WRONG?
  8. CatDaddyAlbert

    The USPS is COMPLETELY WORTHLESS

    THREE days ago a BYC person sent me 24 Serama Babies Express Mail WEDNESDAY for Delivery YESTERDAY, Thursday. It is now Friday. The truck is already at the facility here this morning and they have NO IDEA where the box is . In this economy there are some really good people looking for work. The...
  9. CatDaddyAlbert

    Feeding My Birds "FRIED" bugs for treats!!!!!

    Thought I would share this for what it is worth. I love to sit outside at night in one of four of these pens and talk to the birds. With any kind of light on I am amassed in flys. About a month ago I decided to try this and it works GREAT. I have a Bug Zapper for each pen and boy does it take...
  10. CatDaddyAlbert

    Glass Chicken Waterer Base..Bottom Rim Chip but NOT the water area

    I have about five of these that have a chip or two on the bottom rim of the base only. This comes from people in the past stacking them in piles or dropping them in boxes. The top part where the Ball Jar goes are really heavy glass so they seldom get damaged but the rim on the very bottom get...
  11. CatDaddyAlbert

    Glass Chicken Waterer Base..No Chips..Perfect Condition

    I have 6 of these that are in perfect condition and have been setting in my chicken collectible stuff for years. Though maybe it was time I parted will all but one. I can get one in to a small USPS Priority Mail box so that is how I will be shipping as I get the boxes for free. I will take...
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