This ia a video of my rooster crowing. This a few days after he started. He is so little.
Wish I could view it, it won't play on my iPad or smartphone :/
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This ia a video of my rooster crowing. This a few days after he started. He is so little.
Yes I have it built for 2 drawers, each with 2 48egg auto trays Total 192. The austalops sussex came from a neighbor for free the RIR are from a friends neighbor $5/doz which is pretty good for being ex Gov't Research farm wil Pure lineage dating back 60 yrs. For the controller and turners I ordered everything from one company in china that gives me a good deal. The controller is 220V but handles the turning, temp and humidity although at this time the humidity is just on a sesnsor mode so it's not hooked up to auto correct humidity.I also ran short about 10 eggs so took our refridgerated eggs that were cleaned out and marked the, curious if they'll hatch.
Mine are pipping right along. I still am worried about the very first one. his membrane isn't white like the others - I am thinking its the inner membrane or something? Its been 14 hours and I don't want him to get shrink wrapped like I have heard about. Are we still thinking this looks good?
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WOW, you two are so ingenious! Do you realize how much money you saved making your own? That size of an incubator would cost as much as a mortgage payment!
I have recently lost my crowing roosters (one I butchered because I was tired of being used as his punching bag, the other I'm not sure but it was like lyrangitis because he slowly lost his crow before he died) and it's strange going out to the coop to let the hens out and not hearing one of the roosters crow. Now that they are gone, I kind of miss it. Of course, they weren't obnoxious crowers either.Wow that is young! I was beginning to wonder if my boy used up all his "man genes" in the early fertility work and didn't have enough to crow. I absolutely LOVE to have a rooster alarm clock! I grew up on a farm so this is like returning to my childhood (I am 50). Our run is outside our bedroom windows so I was afraid how my husband would feel about a Cock-A-Doodle-Do as an alarm clock, (he is a city boy). He was away this morning but I called him to share the news. He is anxious to hear it. I just hope my boy learns to crow better, right now it sounds like my grandkids yelling, lol.