Candling turkey and duck eggs in a homemade kerosene lantern incubator

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Granny hatchet,thank you so much for your kind comments. I will let you know how they turn out. I am maintaining the temperature at 37.8°C as I have tried in vain to raise it. So my temperature in one chamber is 37.8°C and in the other chamber 38°C. I just switch up the eggs.
 
Fields Mountain Farm here are pictures of my guineas from a month ago. Please note, I have since sold all to those who wanted them for meat.
 

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Granny hatchet,thank you so much for your kind comments. I will let you know how they turn out. I am maintaining the temperature at 37.8°C as I have tried in vain to raise it. So my temperature in one chamber is 37.8°C and in the other chamber 38°C. I just switch up the eggs.
littles are so much stronger then we give them credit for. A little high and they may hatch early ,,Low and they might hatch late. Low is always better then high if there is a choice . I have lost electric and eggs have gone cold for a full day. others have even longer and the little buggers still hatched out.
 

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