EDUCATIONAL INCUBATION & HATCHING CHAT THREAD, w/ Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs

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the third photo is Yellowstone

http://www.reasons.org/about/photo-gallery

description copied from third photo in the scroll:

Thermophiles are bacteria that thrive at temperatures between 120 and 160 °F - far above what most creatures prefer. They are most familiar from the steaming pools of water they render into bright colors in Yellowstone National Park. God's passion for filling the earth with unique creations is aptly demonstrated by thermophiles and other extremophiles.


They are the bacteria responsible for the last stage of your compost pile if it is working right.

It's probably a different variation of the bacteria but still very much part of the temperature of the compost cycle.

Thermophilic bacteria thrive at temperatures ranging from 113º to 160º
 
Good morning peeps
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Morning Babbles.
 
thanks for adding information, I am not familiar with  thermophiles and other extremophiles


Neighbors and I worked on large compost pile once. The soil thermometer reached 120 never did see it at 160 but it only went in 18". Three different stages of bacteria goes into the compost piles life cycle. Fun stuff
 
@daxigait


the third photo is Yellowstone

http://www.reasons.org/about/photo-gallery

description copied from third photo in the scroll:

Thermophiles are bacteria that thrive at temperatures between 120 and 160 °F - far above what most creatures prefer. They are most familiar from the steaming pools of water they render into bright colors in Yellowstone National Park. God's passion for filling the earth with unique creations is aptly demonstrated by thermophiles and other extremophiles.
Yes, that is part of the paint pots and definitely on the list. It will be at the end with Old Faithful
Good morning and thanks for sharing.

All of creation sings...
 
I'm incubating eggs for the first time. I've been candling them every few days. I had been noticing their air cells hadn't changed much so I made sure to make a dark outline the last few times. Well, now I'm seeing charts and it looks as though they should be a bit larger. I'm on day 15- day 16 tomorrow. I have reduced the humidity because I read somewhere that it would help. I plan to increase the humidity at lockdown in 2 days. Is this correct? Also, all of my eggs look good, plenty of movement, great veins, but I wouldn't necessarily say that the chick is filling the egg at this point, is that normal? Thanks for any info or tips! I appreciate it!
Sounds like you are on the right track. Welcome and good luck!

good evening everyone! It's been a busy day here. My dad had surgery on his shoulder first thing this morning to fix a torn rotator cuff and a couple ligaments. It was successful and he sounded good this evening when I talked to him, though he admitted that he still couldn't feel anything from the nerve block (he sounded rather goofy too lol). We also had my son's band/chorus concert tonight which was really nice. Hope everyone is good and staying warm! (I'm freeing my tooshie off!)
Glad the surgery went well, and you enjoyed your son's concert.

This is the sleepingest bunch I ever did see!
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I want the return of the "old days" of these threads, when you could jump on here any time of the day or night and find a few people around.

Guess I'll go cuss the squirrels & hope for the deer to show up.
Hi Whites! I hope today is the day you see a nice buck and choot it.

Morning all.
Hi Chaos!

Quote: He's good! Starting to act like a good boy in the house. He's still tearing up things in the yard, and he's started chasing chickens which I don't love. I need one of those big roosters to flog him good.





Hi campingshaws! It might take some work on training that cure pup not to chase chickens.

Good morning peeps
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Hi Banti!

 

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