Funny, my temp is usual about 97.5. I was always trying to find a correlation between that and whatever was won't with me. Headaches, mostly.My temp is always a little on the low side...so normal for me.
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Funny, my temp is usual about 97.5. I was always trying to find a correlation between that and whatever was won't with me. Headaches, mostly.My temp is always a little on the low side...so normal for me.
What kind of eggs will you be getting?So, quick up date: 2 broody hens (thank you sourland) and a possum that has joined featherhead's possum in the bowels of hell.
Getting ready to quit again and looking for time to do work on broody cages and pick up hatching eggs
I moved it.Can you put that thermometer down there on the floor please?
No, I do not have a bigger box, but I have a plan for them when they get a bit bigger. They are fine, but I did raise the heat lamp. I am keeping the temp at 95 degrees F.Do you have a bigger box?
It doesn't look like they have enough room to get away from your heat lamp.
I'm worried you're going to overheat them.
95 is too hot.No, I do not have a bigger box, but I have a plan for them when they get a bit bigger. They are fine, but I did raise the heat lamp. I am keeping the temp at 95 degrees F.
They seem to be doing well, they are all drinking and eating.
I start newly hatched chicks at 90°F and keep lowering it from there.No, I do not have a bigger box, but I have a plan for them when they get a bit bigger. They are fine, but I did raise the heat lamp. I am keeping the temp at 95 degrees F.
They seem to be doing well, they are all drinking and eating.
It is? That’s what it said to be when I looked it up, but I’ll cool it down to about 85-90.95 is too hot.
It is? That’s what it said to be when I looked it up, but I’ll cool it down.