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  1. MarkKw

    Turner wasn't working.

    True enough ... just hate to see the loss for something that is my fault. No doubt technology has made me complacent. Hatching duck eggs back in the day, the incubator was tended three times a day for manual turning and wetting.
  2. MarkKw

    Turner wasn't working.

    Sad to report that I got eight chicks from this hatch. :(
  3. MarkKw

    Howdy!

    The driveway is covered in wood chips courtesy of the local electric utility. The mulch promotes excellent propagation of natural feedstock for the chickens ... plus they do a great job of keeping roaches away from the house. I've had plenty of practice avoiding potholes as I used to live in...
  4. MarkKw

    Alive

    Alive
  5. MarkKw

    Howdy!

    Well, I done posted a question before stopping to say "Howdy" so here I am. Name is Mark Kw and I have about 65 chickens which are predominantly mixed breeds. Lately I've been hatching some purebred Buff Orpingtons and a Buff Opr roo is going to replace the gamebird who is currently running the...
  6. MarkKw

    Turner wasn't working.

    Thanks, I'll let them run and see what happens, I have 43 eggs in there. I thought the same thing when seeing the turner in the same position every time I checked ... little did I know the cam arm had gotten knocked off the motor shaft. Ugh!
  7. MarkKw

    Turner wasn't working.

    I tried searching the forum and couldn't find a similar thread... I've had my eggs in the incubator for about ten days and just realized the turner had stopped working. The eggs were in an almost upright position (vertical). Turner is now fixed. Anybody have this happen, and if so what was the...
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