thx...I'll try taking out the extra washcloth and see where it gets meI would bring it down a little if you can. That seems a little high at the beginning of lockdown. I try to keep it at no higher than maybe 75 during lockdown.

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thx...I'll try taking out the extra washcloth and see where it gets meI would bring it down a little if you can. That seems a little high at the beginning of lockdown. I try to keep it at no higher than maybe 75 during lockdown.
thx...I'll try taking out the extra washcloth and see where it gets me![]()
They can drown when the humidity is too high for too long. What were your humidity levels before lockdown? If you were doing a dry hatch, bring it down to about 65. That's where I keep mine. I'm assuming you are doing a wet incubation, which is why 75 is the sweet zone.![]()
Do you happen to know where Elizsbeth CC gets their chicks from???
OK, thanks!They told me that they order from a variety of hatcheries. I know some of my babies came from Cackle, but forgot to ask when I got the other ones where they came from.
wow! my kids would be in heaven! We just have a light dusting so farOMG! We have a foot of snow and Steamboat Springs has 3ft. It does not look like it is going to stop. Small bird alert!!! Thank goodness my birds are red or I would never find them. and thank goodness for the forsight of getting an enclosed run.
Please post some photos, lots of photos.... I have friends and family out with you guys, lots of Rocky Mountain Horse people. All we have is Sunshine and was up to 80* today.OMG! We have a foot of snow and Steamboat Springs has 3ft. It does not look like it is going to stop. Small bird alert!!! Thank goodness my birds are red or I would never find them. and thank goodness for the forsight of getting an enclosed run.