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  1. wilds of pa

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    horsejody, Id bet that worked with no problems. I know they hold lots of water as we just got out of the puppy stage with a red fox lab pup. If it works for you id keep useing it. All that matters really is that your hatch goes off without a hitch. charlie
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    update for me, tried the idea in a incubator last night, checked it this morning, didnt change my hum one bit. Just as i thought, just took up an extra slot for an egg..Now this was with a dime size hole in the top of the egg. So that answered my question, but i will stick with a nice clean...
  3. wilds of pa

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    Twigg, I herd that...you gotta it.......... Lol...that is what this site is all about..to learne and live and enjoy your poultry....... Its all good and fun...... charlie
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    I only say these things so first timers dont fall victim to it,. if they feel the advice is good then take it ,if not then just look for answers that you feel will really work. I know it happend to me, ive even lost a few turkey poults for not putting marbles in the drinking waters when i...
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    i dont beleive for a second that there was any defying logic and reasoning in that hatch with water in a empty egg shell, she just had her water trays filled right. the rest is history... Also for any new folks hatching, i wanted to mention if you use any open body of water in where your chicks...
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    One thing that helps keep your hum right is to check the incubating rooms hum, we always have a Humidifier running in our incubating room. We keep our hum in the room at around 50%. With the Humidifier running it helps keep the hum in the bator from evaporating so quikly. With it still cold...
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