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Are you trying to make me feel better, or worse? :oops:  Lol...I agree with you once again, she does have a great eye and sense of timing, i bet if she entered some of them, she'd win by far :)

Mind you, Rayvn, your a very good photographer as well ;)








 True indeed! Yay...sitting tight for the groovy 6 pack photos :)  


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And thanks, but she puts my pics to shame! Her action shots are incredible!!
 
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Ok...can i ask you a few questions? So as you can see, i have a Janoel 12....theres been a big delay in my new incubator arriving...so for the time being im stuck with this thing that i got ages ago...but its better than nothing

Anyway, How do you keep the temp steady without it overheating!? Ever since i've incubated with this thing, ive had to keep it in the coldest place in the room on the floor, because if its on a table it goes to about 40 C.....


I've lost all my eggs in lockdown apart from one thats hatching right now...because of this incubator, and i've lost plenty other ones, you have perfect hatches, almost 100% hatch rate from what i've seen... So, how do you do it? Do you have cold weather? Or is there a little secret?
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The baby yellow burds on the water are way too much for me. How come they are so cute? Look at their faces and small child webs.
 
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Ok...can i ask you a few questions? So as you can see, i have a Janoel 12....theres been a big delay in my new incubator arriving...so for the time being im stuck with this  thing that i got ages ago...but its better than nothing

Anyway, How do you keep the temp steady without it overheating!? Ever since i've incubated with this thing, ive had to keep it in the coldest place in the room on the floor, because if its on a table it goes to about 40 C.....


I've lost all my eggs in lockdown apart from one thats hatching  right now...because of this incubator, and i've  lost plenty other ones, you have perfect hatches, almost 100% hatch rate from what i've seen... So, how do you do it? Do you have cold weather?  Or is there a little secret? :)


I'm so sorry your having issues with the Bator, I actually loved it and had zero issues with it temp wise, have you calibrated it, that's very important as I have learned and once we did that the temp stayed steady. I did have issues with the lid after it ran for a solid month. It's cold here and I had the Bator on a foot stool next to my bedside ( I promise I am not crazy I just can't get up somedays so that was easier lol) If you really want to understand the Bator YouTube videos on it since the 3rd grader that wrote the instructions was unavailable for Q&A :)
Good luck and let me know!
 
I'm going to play a little game, some of us on here are way more educated than others and some of us (ME) know absolutely nothing about ducks, incubating eggs, etc..But I'm learning through trial and error. So let's all play, "Things I have learned after incubating eggs"
I will start. I learned the other day after almost drowning a baby duck.....

Yes, I almost did that, I learned that ducklings DO NOT FLOAT for long periods of time and that you should always give them room to stand in shallow water. That's common sense right? I thought so too, but after talking to my husband and fussing because he put too much water in our sink for them and saying, "That seems like an awful lot of water, can't they drown?" He looks at me and says, "They are ducks baby they can't drown"
BULL MALARKEY, so I leave the room because my toilet and I are playing tag and I hear what sounds like a duck being attacked so I tag the toilet ( because it was it) and run to the laundry room where I find a duck sinking and soaked to the bone :(
I freaked out took out the baby and wrapped her up in a towel,and say this duck was drowning. I then have a twilight zone moment, because I tell at hubby and say," You sir are wrong ducklings can drown, this one was almost completely under water" he then looks at me and says," Well yeah,they have to build up the oil in there skin"
My head is spinning at this point because he just said "DUCKS CAN'T DROWN" so I said, "That's not what you just told me, you said they could not drown" he then says "You didn't ask if ducklings could drown you asked about ducks"

Yep, that happened.....Smh....Moral of the story, DUCKLINGS CAN SINK!!!! anyone else wanna throw some knowledge out there on things they have learned that would be great!!!
 

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