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I WON YA

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I WON YA
So the handle part thing I want to pop out might be a good place.@KikisGirls I would place the bulb in the side of the bator, middle height.
Let me do a bit more research to try and help you.
Perhaps Good Friday falls on a feast day for the Goddess of Avalon or the Lady of Avalon.true but I found it odd a pagan would do that
YesSo the handle part thing I want to pop out might be a good place.
I just found this:
I don't recommend still air for an incubator that tall. The air thermally stratifies more than you realize. Still air are usually those Styrofoam incubators that are barely taller than a rack of eggs. Even in those little things the temperature can vary as much as 2 or 3 degrees from the top of the egg to the bottom.
It is possible people put the heat above because a hen heats from above.
Rather than light bulbs, I find metallic heat elements to be more reliable. An incandescent lamp will cycle on and off many times during an incubation, thereby shortening its life. You don't want it to burn out in the middle of development.
I probably didn't answer all your questions but that's just my 2 cents worth.
That's one you would have to ask the Pope or a Jesuit priest.why is fish not thought of as meat? cuz to me it's just meat the lives in water lol
Good point about the humidity. I think that's a very good reason to stay with the standard of heat source above. I've been hatching in home made incubators for 4 years, using light bulbs (2) x 40W as my heat source, and have never had a bulb blow. I hatch 1 - 2 broods/year. My last build was a cooler. I had a fan, but simply couldn't get the temp regulated. Even after playing with adding and blocking vents, tin foil baffles... I fudged with that thing for hours. Finally, out of desperation, I unplugged the fan. The temp leveled out and I ended up with a great hatch. BTW, don't forget: forced air temp = 99.5* (I use 100*) and still air = 102*.
I think only those that follow her would do that. normally tho is more of a feast in the goddesses honour no like starving ones self. need to ask more of my pagan friends lolPerhaps Good Friday falls on a feast day for the Goddess of Avalon or the Lady of Avalon.
I'll wait.I really need to pee, and I know I will be at least 3 pages behind when I get back.