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why? I dont want them. wonder what they do with body parts at the hospital....
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why? I dont want them. wonder what they do with body parts at the hospital....
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Quote: My huskies always killed skunks, getting sprayed, even in the face never seemed to bother them.![]()
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nope need to be at hospital at noon, surgery 230 and a few hours he said till recovery, told the family to stay home this day, my dad is running me up and dropping me off at the door, if he tries to go in with me Imma have a battle, as he is as mean n stubborn as I amand thank you![]()
OMG yes, you can barely keep your eyes open its so strong!
Quote: How do I calibrate it? Trying not to open it, it's the same hygrometer I always use, never thought about it not being right.
I filled up the water pan when I locked down yesterday, added the two others shortly after. Water pan filled up with a tube, so I don't have to open it. It apparently got up to 64% at some point, guessing cause I filled with really warm water, but went back down.
Quote: The one below is shallow, and probably at least 7 x 12 inches of surface area. Two above are only deep to be safe for chicks, both are at least 6 x 6 inches in surface area. Cannot add sponge to shallow pan down below, can't reach it without moving eggs and haven't made necessary modifications for board and styro in front of it to swing away (lesson learned for next time) to allow for access.
I guess I will try throwing some damp towels in there.
My huskies always killed skunks, getting sprayed, even in the face never seemed to bother them.![]()
How do I calibrate it? Trying not to open it, it's the same hygrometer I always use, never thought about it not being right.
I filled up the water pan when I locked down yesterday, added the two others shortly after. Water pan filled up with a tube, so I don't have to open it. It apparently got up to 64% at some point, guessing cause I filled with really warm water, but went back down.
The one below is shallow, and probably at least 7 x 12 inches of surface area. Two above are only deep to be safe for chicks, both are at least 6 x 6 inches in surface area. Cannot add sponge to shallow pan down below, can't reach it without moving eggs and haven't made necessary modifications for board and styro in front of it to swing away (lesson learned for next time) to allow for access.
I guess I will try throwing some damp towels in there.
do you have accumulation on the viewing area? you did calibrate, dont panic, read what everyone tells you to try. its all good!I NEED HELP!!! Can't get my humidity up past 52%, using a BIG pan down below, added two Tupperware at egg level (tall enough Tupperware so no drowning occurs if they hatch while I'm at work). Put a sponge in one of the tupperwares. Day 19 today. What should I do?
Quote: oh yes, she sure is right, stuff is nasty
The skunk spry is reach in sulfur compounds and that whst causes the pain
But what caused me to laugh so hard at his pain?