The fact that you don't know what you are talking about.Ah, where's your proof?
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The fact that you don't know what you are talking about.Ah, where's your proof?
The fact that you don't know what you are talking about.
THINGS TO DO WHILST WAITING FOR EGGS TO PIP
A) Reorganise the pantry
B) Make 14 loaves of bread
C) Set a new record for the number of times you can say "I'm going insane" without making a mistake
D) Play "Go fish" with the dog
E) Become fluent in Swahili
F) Run away from Kristin
G) Go crawdad huntin'
H) Watch videos on how to butcher a guinea
J) Miss a letter in your list and see how many notice
K) Plan a coop build
L) Search "hatching eggs" on eBay before realising it was a baaad idea
M) Worry about power outages
N) See how many chocolate bars you can down in a minute
O) See just how many imaginary chicks you hear peeping in lockdown
P) Set up a new pen for chicks on the way
Q) Make lists like this one
R) Pick up your Xanax perscription
S) Laugh at autocorrect turning "Xanax" into "Canada"
T) Hug a duck
U) Research hatching upright vs on side
V) Watch clouds blow by
W) Upgrade the other bators
X) Occasionally have a moment of panic in which you think you forgot to turn the eggs
Y) Dust the coop roof off
Z) Order more eggs
.I thought I'd share something I posted on the NYD HAL thread today.
"I don't candle except about day 14 to make sure something is growing. Mostly because I can see little or nothing inside the eggs. I certainly don't look at air cell size. I don't even own a hygrometer. I do have a gram scale so I weigh eggs instead, I put a little water in when I set and again halfway through. when I weigh again. I weighed last night and they are supposed to have lost 10% of their weight. They were all spot on. So I didn't have to fret about humidity % or draw circles on eggs.
If the weights are low, I add water. If they're high, I let it dry out.
This is the way I've been doing it for a long time."
I thought I'd share something I posted on the NYD HAL thread today.
"I don't candle except about day 14 to make sure something is growing. Mostly because I can see little or nothing inside the eggs. I certainly don't look at air cell size. I don't even own a hygrometer. I do have a gram scale so I weigh eggs instead, I put a little water in when I set and again halfway through. when I weigh again. I weighed last night and they are supposed to have lost 10% of their weight. They were all spot on. So I didn't have to fret about humidity % or draw circles on eggs.
If the weights are low, I add water. If they're high, I let it dry out.
This is the way I've been doing it for a long time."
Ours is like that. Top and bottom shelves are lesser used items.Not alphabetized- I organised it by use. Canned goods, beans, salad dressings on one shelf, snack foods on the next, flours and baking supplies on the next, and rice, onions, and potatoes on the last one.
I think it is time for her to have a swim. Do you have a place you can give her enough water to exercise her legs? If so, I'd make it an Epsom salt bath.CHRISSY WALKED!!!!![]()
I had her out of her carrier and was trying to get her to eat... She stood up (on the RIGHT side of the web) and limped the 12 inches to her carrier.![]()
In what humidity % you normally incubat?
That's laughable.Do too. I am one of the many voices in your head- I know you.