Crissy has the room temp where the bator is gone up? that can do it really easy
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A deal breaker? Respiratory issues. No sneezing or coughing... like someone said not long after you asked, standing alone, hunching... etc.
With yogurt or other favorite treats, you probably ought to put them in more than one place. That way the babies get some and hopefully don't get beat up for it.
Ok im destined to win the worst hatch of all. My tempss were steady at 100 but since i added the eggs temp has spiked to 102. Yikes im failing before i get started good.
no prob. try an interior closet. That should stay pretty stable.It does get pretty darn warm in here in the evenings.The sun shinning directly on the room all day. I bet thats it thanks.Guess ill have to move it to a different room.Cant believe i didnt think of that. Thanks Marinecorp!!!
no prob. try an interior closet. That should stay pretty stable.
Basements work pretty well also. You just have to watch for a humidity difference as most basements tend to be a bit damp whereas the upper floors of a house tend to be much drier, especially this time of the year when so many of us are running the heat which pulls the humidity from the air.no prob. try an interior closet. That should stay pretty stable.
You also have really high humidity down there so basements would be a bad idea for the bator. The poor chickies would drown before they could hatch with 90% humiditylol most of us in bama dont have basements, we have crawl spaces
Any suggestions on cleaning eggs? Our chickens don't use their nest boxes, so the eggs are sometimes pretty dirty. I know I'm not supposed to wash them, I was thinking about a fine grade sandpaper?