Works for me...muchas graciasI'm a techno idiot. But, I'll see what I can do. I'll tag you to the gardening thread, so others can get inspired.
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Works for me...muchas graciasI'm a techno idiot. But, I'll see what I can do. I'll tag you to the gardening thread, so others can get inspired.
Wait, this thread is about hatching? I forgot.How big a green house are you looking for? I made a cattle panel 8 x 8, covered with 4 mil construction poly, doors at each end are alumination combination storm windows complete with screens and glass, so it's super easy to open up the venting. However, I need to install a fan, b/c on a warm sunny day, the temp will get up to 100*.
Just to keep this post in context of this thread, if I could keep day and night temps stable, I could hatch eggs in there!![]()
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And anything else that comes to mind, it seems, until someone comes up with a real live question/comment about chicken-related stuffWait, this thread is about hatching? I forgot.![]()

Yup! Thanks againYeah, hatching eggs, hatching ideas, hatching seeds.

Sometimes when a chicken picture is posted here it scares the heck out of me.
Are English Orps the only breed you raise?
Do you have room for more birds? To keep fertility high, it's important to control inbreeding. I try to keep 3 separate lines and usually have 5 primary roosters. In the course of a year I go through about 20 or more good cockerels after culling those with obvious flaws and then I pare down from those young ones to select replacements.
I have very little space for chickens so it is a major juggling operation. They basically share a half acre or so with all my gardening and bee hives.
That's going back a ways