Double Yolk Egg Fertilzed

Ooohh. It was 75 yesterday, and I had to get my coat out.

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oh I hear ya. It felt so cold yesterday. Today is really cool also. We have all the windows open for a week now. I am enjoying this weather. Woke up at 3 this morning freezing my butt off with the windows open. hahahahaha. Those snow birds gotta be loving our temps right now. Still summer to them.
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It is now 11 15 a.m. still no pip on todays egg but its a rocking right along with the others. starting to worry a little bit about it.

Think I will go tear my stove down and clean it. That should keep me away from the bator for an hour or so.
 
It is now 12 30 p.m. and the stove is scrubbed down. Still no pip on Sept 17th egg. It is rocking so I have my
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Was cold here yesterday, in the high 60's today, it popped right back up into the mid 80's.

Can't wait to see how your double comes out.

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Your kidding right. What I would do for 75 degrees. Yesterday high 65 today . 58 right now. we had to hurry up and finsh up inside little coop with insulation and inside walls, I have babies between 8 and 12 wks trying to get them out in coop before it really gets cold. Not having any luck I am the only fan of them all being out there. The older girls arent playing nice at all.
 
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Your kidding right. What I would do for 75 degrees. Yesterday high 65 today . 58 right now. we had to hurry up and finsh up inside little coop with insulation and inside walls, I have babies between 8 and 12 wks trying to get them out in coop before it really gets cold. Not having any luck I am the only fan of them all being out there. The older girls arent playing nice at all.

We are in Arizona. We are used to it being 120 during the day and 95 at night. Then as fall starts moving in on us in Sept we get crazy temps. Such as 105 during the day 60 at night. That makes it feel extremely cold. Now all of a sudden we get a cold front on top of us and day is 75 and night dipping into the 50's.

You get climatized to the heat when you live here and it is a dry heat. So climatized to it, that as soon as it gets under 80 degrees you are chilled. Get down to 75 and you are shivering. Wait til january when it is 35 to 38 and everyone is hibernating. Except for the snow birds. They run around in shorts with a long sleeve shirt.
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Nope, not kidding.

Last winter we did a remodel. Spent 3 months without a roof. (sometimes no tarp) We had a few weeks of 30-32 at night and only one serviceable room--so that is where the new baby and space heater went.

All that work/money to make the house bigger, and all 4 of us (&3 dogs) were living in a 10 by 10 room.

And me on maternity leave, with no where to go....


EDITED: our coops are built for ventilation. Insulation--PAH! See my coop in progress!
 
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