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BUT YOU WILL BE. LET THE DISEASE KICK IN, it's OK....I'm not incubating in summer. Silly woman.
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BUT YOU WILL BE. LET THE DISEASE KICK IN, it's OK....I'm not incubating in summer. Silly woman.
THAT's AWESOME, I want one...The guys at TSC call me "the duck lady" because the first time I showed up looking for babies I was wearing this t-shirt:
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For you DON"T, you have a sticky issue going on right now and until you get that adjusted, you will always have a problem. Like I had said before test your new bator first, put a few eggs in keep the humidity low and see how that goes, if all goes well then adjust it little by little, if you start to get a sticky issue then you know FOR SURE what your humidity needs to be at because you gradually adjusted it.Ok, I will just spray the eggs when they go in the hatcher...
http://shirt.woot.com/offers/no-ducks-givenTHAT's AWESOME, I want one...
OH YOU TEASER!!! LOL.....http://shirt.woot.com/offers/no-ducks-given
I think they're out of stock right now, but it looks like they'll have it in again.
okay what i dont get is while the northern states get upset when the temperature is in the 90's for the summer, i get that yall arent used to it and stuff but we get it alot hotter downhere alot of times its in the hundreds by july.
sorry if this is random just really wakeing up
Three words: central air conditioning. It's practically standard in southern states. Up here? Nowhere in sight!
I live in PA and wish it would ever get hot in the summer. I am moving to south soon hopefully (Maybe in about 5 yrs)