BREEDING FOR PRODUCTION...EGGS AND OR MEAT.

Thanks for the opportunity to expose a load of horse feathers:
1) LOL? What is so funny? 2) What relevance do a load of doubtless leftists degrees have to do with the topic at hand? The question posed by the original essayist merely asked what sort of scales are to be preferred to which I gave an opinion not requiring a backup of modern erroneous academics. 3) "We"? Who is this we to whom you refer and where was it stated in the original query that the goal was establishing EPDs? I saw no such objective being established. 4) Certainly certified instruments are required to such a task you postulated but none was indicated. 5) Your stated inability to count whether it be scales or loads of horse excrement or whatever you choose is something you will have to work out for yourself with the available remedial aide of your choosing but was not an integral part of the original question. But I wish you luck with that as a lab technician with such a handicap should have such basics under control before being allowed to run amok in a scientific laboratory. 6) And measuring materials for anticipated nuclear fission? Who postulated that might be one of the options suggested by the essayist? 7) Your reference to record keeping is laudable but was not once mentioned by the questioner. 8) If devotees of leftist ideology were adept at sticking to a subject without practical experience in using measuring devices then maybe our country would not be burdened by a 17 trillion dollar national debt and the dire prospect of losing our liberty. 9) One must always stick to any original hypothesis and refrain from going off like a lost soul engaging in some pathetic hysteria. I hope that you are able to get relief from your inner demons. You expose what very well may be a serious illness.
Thanks for an opportunity to help you with you're a anxieties without ever having to brag about degrees accumulated nor resort to any hysteria likely stemming from inappropriate effects of a misguided philosophy.
Neal, the Zooman
I am more concerned about self-righteous people who have several screws loose and refuse to listen to anyone who disagrees with them than about " leftist" ideology or "losing our liberty," whatever those nebulous phrases mean.....
 
Just got an Excalibur for Christmas (a food dehydrator for the uninitiated).

Got to wondering last night if it could be used to incubate (with obvious attention to appropriate humidity). Any thoughts?
 
I am more concerned about self-righteous people who have several screws loose and refuse to listen to anyone who disagrees with them than about " leftist" ideology or "losing our liberty," whatever those nebulous phrases mean.....
I apologize for this thoughtless post...The thread was really about chickens...I got carried away; as I sometimes do...My remarks have no place here and should be on another forum, if anywhere..Please overlook and accept my apology..Focus on chicken issues or keep my mouth/computer shut should be my motto!
 
Okay...
So anyone think I could use an Excalibur to incubate?

I'm doubting it... even if you could maintain the correct constant temp you would have zero humidity. That's what they do, take the humidity out of the air. Even "dry incubation" requires 30% or so humidity for any sort of hatch rate to make it worth your while.
 
I've got a 48 still air with a turner I need to sell if anyone needs one.
 

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