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    newbie from Texas Panhandle with Bielefelder eggs

    glad to meet you keyflock.... glad to be here.. I've been lucky so far... the count down continues.. lol
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    newbie from Texas Panhandle with Bielefelder eggs

    candled the eggs last night after getting back from the trip. had to take eggs/incubator with me to keep track of moisture levels. this was the 1st check at about 7 days... looking like 11 out of 12 are developing nicely. put them back in the same spot where I had them. the one egg looked like...
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    newbie from Texas Panhandle with Bielefelder eggs

    thanks nickyknack... lots of good info here by reading past threads.. awesome site and people!
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    newbie from Texas Panhandle with Bielefelder eggs

    Thanks all, I'll be on the road this weekend. So incubator will have to come with me. Good thing pickup has an outlet to plug into. Guess I will need to figure out the sponge trick. Either way, incubator needs water several times in 24 hours. All highway miles. So hopefully I still have a chance...
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    newbie from Texas Panhandle with Bielefelder eggs

    Hi bantomfan, glad to meet you.
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    newbie from Texas Panhandle with Bielefelder eggs

    Thanks Michael, will do. I have been researching past threads for several days, but but always hope to cheat a little and find out from locals what works.
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    newbie from Texas Panhandle with Bielefelder eggs

    Many thanks yc.. I'll check your link out. Glad to be here.
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    newbie from Texas Panhandle with Bielefelder eggs

    I live in the south east corner of the Texas Panhandle area, just 8 miles from Oklahoma. Brand new to using an incubator. Grew up on a grain farm in the Red River Valley of the North in eastern North Dakota. But we always had critters all my life. Still do. Now trying chickens again after...
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