And this is why I don't go camping.
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And this is why I don't go camping.
Awww maaaaann ... I'm going camping in a few weeks. Why'd you have to go and say that?And this is why I don't go camping.
What are you doing with all your chicks?I am getting 90% hatch rates doing weekly rolling hatches,
I think you will be safe camping, unless you are camping in Margie's backyardAnd this is why I don't go camping.
So, not many people "dry hatch" from what I'm reading? I usually keep mine low till lock down. But, I'm noticing most people like to keep it a bit higher all through.
Only 100 cinder blocks? LOL Sounds like a lot of work to me! Looking forward to seeing the pics!I keep my home made incubator at between 60 to 65% the entire time. So far nothing below a 90% hatch rate. Did three batches of chickens and one batch of quail. I am at about 5000 feet and have only used local eggs, however.
I have been very busy with work, layling the bricks for the greenhouse and helping my friend build a food truck. Food truck is pretty much done now and all my energy is now concentrated on the green house. I only have about 100 more cinder blocks to go and then the framing can start. I will post a pic of my progress tomorrow. I know there were a few that wanted updates and progress reports.
My neighbor across the street from me makes those bags from feed bags. She pretty much has a never ending supply from everyone one my road. Out of my 17 neighbors. 16 have chickens of some sort. Along my road we probably have about 400 chickens or so. One of my neighbors has 250 chickens and 30 or so quail. We are definately poultry heavy. Lol
What are you doing with all your chicks?
Has anyone tried Sand Hill Preservation for LF Cochins? Seems to me there is enough interest for an order and they don't say that they are sold out.