Okay, okay to be fair I'm a bit overwhelmed with 90+ eggs incubating, in my urban setting.
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Okay, okay to be fair I'm a bit overwhelmed with 90+ eggs incubating, in my urban setting.
Wow. 90+ eggs! What are your plans for all those chicks?Are you like Wicked..with 5000 roosters?After being away a few days, then coming home and feeding the chickens, I have come to the conclusion that I have too many chickens.![]()
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90!Okay, okay to be fair I'm a bit overwhelmed with 90+ eggs incubating, in my urban setting.

Are you like Wicked..with 5000 roosters?
(that was last year)Good good....I'd hate to have to add your name to my cray cray list.Not even close!(that was last year)
Good good....I'd hate to have to add your name to my cray cray list.
My neighbor hates the automatic turners. She says she has much better hatches with turning by hand.Good morning everyone! Drizzling and 66 here. I truly need to invest in making a PVC feeder for my chickens. Much to tropical here, and I waste a lot of feed tossing the wet muck.
I'm trying something new with my incubators. I noticed that the turner vibration is to much. So I'm turning by hand 5 x a day. I have thermometers all over the hatch/ brooder room. Which I also have a large fish tank in so the temps and humidity stay about the same, when I open slightly to turn. Of course hands are washed and gloves on.
Right now I cannot invest in new turners so has anyone had luck with hand turning?
Off the top of my head...I can count 4.How long is this list?