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1 more week for mine. I am getting ansy. I just turned the brooder on to get the temps right. First time I have used it.
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given the variability/unpredictability of my work schedule, i didn't see the point in buying something that would need a lot of attention to hatch successfully -- hence the expense has proved to be worth it, in the sense of lack of worry about is the humidity right or has my house gotten too cold for the thing to maintain the right temperature or etc. my RCom only holds 20 eggs, not 50, but I'm pleased that i made the decision that i did -- and added bonus that it's so easy to clean!
I am a sucker for fuzzy faced chickens!![]()
I'm with you. I do feed medicated feed to brooder chicks as they will die here on this property if I don't. Chicks raised by a broody do fine on this ground, but not artificially brooded chicks. They will die within a week or two if I put them on this soil without medicated feed. Other than that they only get off the shelf food and on occasion scraps. I keep it pretty simple here..with the amount of birds I have I can't imagine doing it any other way.
Walt
Walt
congrats
I do at the end of day 18 in the evening or mid day if I'm homewhat is it day 18 you stop turning?
what is it day 18 you stop turning?
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Quote: Okay thank you
Good luck Audio!
I have 2 more days then I stop the turner.
Is it the same principle for duck eggs? 3 days before?
Beginning of day 18 would be fine too. thats just how I do it but have done it both waysOkay thank you
Good luck Audio!
I have 2 more days then I stop the turner.
Is it the same principle for duck eggs? 3 days before?
stay safe near roseville I hear your having or had a twister
coolHoly crap crazy weather!
I have pips!