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It's better, if you can do it. It reduces the risk of shrink wrapping. Make sure your eggs are away from the walls and especially corners when you run it without a fan.
It's so ironic that all the duck books avoid these little things. I guess they all use the real expensive large machines that do it for them, and they have just forgotten about all of us little home incubator users. I wonder, if I should write a website for the little man. I have more time in January, and I start to think I will tackle this job. The stuff you should know and nobody teaches. Trust me I have read a lot of duck books. They all say the same, but don't go into the tiny details that drive newbies crazy.
Yes I have a home made incubator and I can shut off the fan. I am glad i have been following this thread so I can pick up on some little things for the next 9 days when i go into lockdown..... I agree, I am and have been doing research and so far any useful info I have seen came from people on this site....
It's better, if you can do it. It reduces the risk of shrink wrapping. Make sure your eggs are away from the walls and especially corners when you run it without a fan.
It's so ironic that all the duck books avoid these little things. I guess they all use the real expensive large machines that do it for them, and they have just forgotten about all of us little home incubator users. I wonder, if I should write a website for the little man. I have more time in January, and I start to think I will tackle this job. The stuff you should know and nobody teaches. Trust me I have read a lot of duck books. They all say the same, but don't go into the tiny details that drive newbies crazy.
Yes I have a home made incubator and I can shut off the fan. I am glad i have been following this thread so I can pick up on some little things for the next 9 days when i go into lockdown..... I agree, I am and have been doing research and so far any useful info I have seen came from people on this site....