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Yep Dilly. I think your comment was a little harsh. Please be careful. I've left other forums where feelings were getting trampled.
We bought and used an incubator for the first time and everything went fine, forutnately.
I did a TON of research first, and never found detailed information about the consequences of too much humidity. The instructions on the incubator said nothing of it, and after lurking on this forum, this is the first I've read of it also.
Everyone who is motivated enough to join this forum, log in and post is more than likely a soul who appreciates poultry and the lives of their chickens, and the sanctity of life, great and small.
I'm interested in hearing more about the possibility that these are unabsorbed sacks....or in contrast, why humidity would cause a such a defect to occur. Any chance it was something genetic?
Any hope for the chicks? Can the 'guts' be pushed back inside?
We bought and used an incubator for the first time and everything went fine, forutnately.
I did a TON of research first, and never found detailed information about the consequences of too much humidity. The instructions on the incubator said nothing of it, and after lurking on this forum, this is the first I've read of it also.
Everyone who is motivated enough to join this forum, log in and post is more than likely a soul who appreciates poultry and the lives of their chickens, and the sanctity of life, great and small.
I'm interested in hearing more about the possibility that these are unabsorbed sacks....or in contrast, why humidity would cause a such a defect to occur. Any chance it was something genetic?
Any hope for the chicks? Can the 'guts' be pushed back inside?
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