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I've been looking at sheds and kits too, can I ask where you're getting yours from?
It's a place called Larkspur Outlet, they advertise on Craigslist, small operation. Should be getting the kit pretty soon, I told him I wanted to have it up by the end of January, he is supposed to be calling me with the schedule.
 
The eggs should be here today! Gahhh! I just calibrated the hydrometer in the incubator, temp is steady, humidity is my only hang up right now!
Yes!!!
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Last Spring, I let mine rest for about 12 hours before I started them. Where are your coming from?
 
Yes!!!:celebrate

Last Spring, I let mine rest for about 12 hours before I started them. Where are your coming from?


Montana! 4,200 feet of elevation to start and two days of travel. Seller has excellent reviews too. I will let mine rest at least 12. That should give me some time to stabilize my humidity. Thing is the way it is set up it is very hard to see e water wells to fill them. I marked the tops and bottoms with non toxic marker but it still isn't easy navigating around the turning tray. :/
 
I was listening to Colorado Matters on Colorado Public Radio and they interviewed the poultry judge at the National Western Stock Show! I think they said his name is Jum Atkins, or Adkins? Nice interview.
 
My fellow Coloradans, this is just stupid funny. 3 days ago when it got warm enough to finally let the girls free range, I let the girls out. The driveway, which hasn't been plowed all season, is a solid sheet of what looks like snow. If you don't have 4 wheel drive, you're not going anywhere. The ladies still haven't figured out how to navigate it, so I put the climbing gear on and stick them back in the coop every night. It's like the chookapades. Throw a puppy into the mix and I was laughing too hard to hold the camera. Will try to post a video before it hits 0 again. P
 
My fellow Coloradans, this is just stupid funny. 3 days ago when it got warm enough to finally let the girls free range, I let the girls out. The driveway, which hasn't been plowed all season, is a solid sheet of what looks like snow. If you don't have 4 wheel drive, you're not going anywhere. The ladies still haven't figured out how to navigate it, so I put the climbing gear on and stick them back in the coop every night. It's like the chookapades. Throw a puppy into the mix and I was laughing too hard to hold the camera. Will try to post a video before it hits 0 again. P

I can picture it.
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Montana! 4,200 feet of elevation to start and two days of travel. Seller has excellent reviews too. I will let mine rest at least 12. That should give me some time to stabilize my humidity. Thing is the way it is set up it is very hard to see e water wells to fill them. I marked the tops and bottoms with non toxic marker but it still isn't easy navigating around the turning tray.
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you can also add food coloring to the water to make it easier to see.....
 
My fellow Coloradans, this is just stupid funny. 3 days ago when it got warm enough to finally let the girls free range, I let the girls out. The driveway, which hasn't been plowed all season, is a solid sheet of what looks like snow. If you don't have 4 wheel drive, you're not going anywhere. The ladies still haven't figured out how to navigate it, so I put the climbing gear on and stick them back in the coop every night. It's like the chookapades. Throw a puppy into the mix and I was laughing too hard to hold the camera. Will try to post a video before it hits 0 again. P
This I have to see! Good to hear from you again!
 

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