I had to cut my plastic canvas to go almost all the way up to the top of the incubator to keep them from crawling over.
Plastic canvas....that's ingenious!
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I had to cut my plastic canvas to go almost all the way up to the top of the incubator to keep them from crawling over.
Same here. No backup generator as of yet.I'm not laughingI intend to hen-hatch exclusively. We lose power several times a year....
M
I throw the feet into a ziplock bag and into the freezer. Then I pull them out for the dogs. They can be dehydrated too. They keep their teeth nice and white.
OK, laugh if you must. I've always hen hatched--until now. I bought an incubator to really crank up production and I'm on my first whack. That being said, I would like to erect a barrier for egg separation, but I'm worried out of what? Don't want any bacterial problems! What are you using in your incubator?
Also, I have heard of folks putting the eggs in hollowed out egg cartons at lockdown to keep newly hatched chicks from flipping eggs. Anyone do this confidently?
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So hearing and seeing are two different things? A visual barrier is enough?
M
This is a good idea. Is there a risk of choking with large dogs?
My dogs are fed very well...I'd venture as well as anyone's, with respect to nutrition and "eat-ability"...
The chicken feet belong to ME!!! lolol