I already turned on my incubator to make sure that it's ready for tomorrow to put the Naked Neck egg's from my flock in there.
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I already turned on my incubator to make sure that it's ready for tomorrow to put the Naked Neck egg's from my flock in there.
Wow these are some intense studies.All thing to and from MY location get a 7 hour truck ride north of SFX regardless of whether shipped air or ground.. Shipped by air, often miss the midnight hand off in SF, and delays to delivery to MY location (north of Eureka) an extra day. Bumpiness definitely effects Haugh unit, etc inside the egg. So do temperatures and age of course.
https://www.agroengineering.org/index.php/jae/article/view/593/607
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1537511003001740
Getting familiar with one's own route (or the origin/destined route) CAN be helpful at times!
I think you should put more types of eggs in.I already turned on my incubator to make sure that it's ready for tomorrow to put the Naked Neck egg's from my flock in there.
Nice incubator! 42 eggs? Sounds good to me!My incubator is ready and waiting. I have been assembling and testing it for the past three days. I have decided to set 24 eggs. View attachment 2567376
I think you should put more types of eggs in.![]()
Your not the only one waiting this year.Not this time. The Aloha pullet's haven't started laying egg's yet. I'm still waiting.
Your not the only one waiting this year.I have 30+ pullets of various breeds that I am waiting for their 2nd year to hatch their eggs!Next years Easter Hatch a long is going to be AWESOME!!
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