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A problem I've just encountered with my retirement: I have too much time to stare at eggs in incubators!!!
most are that color.. but I have also seen some that were a pale blue .. sometimes when the emu lays the egg it gets an additional coating which will change the colors.The shell color is unbelievably gorgeous!
How much do you turn down the heat? (And is the humidity just turned up to hatching humidity for chickens or are you looking for higher/lower than that?)I am following Porter's directions- day 24 put them into lock down - turn down the heat and crank up the humidity.
How much do you turn down the heat? (And is the humidity just turned up to hatching humidity for chickens or are you looking for higher/lower than that?)
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Yaaaa on the emu egg! I'd have to tighten the sleeves on my straight jacket to keep my hands off from helping.
Maybe the teacher and CrazyNeighborLady are both dyslectic . . . you know 21 / 12 . . . same numbers.Or maybe they're hatching them at 200*. Wouldn't they hatch twice as fast ???
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What does that do to the turkey tutors?And I don't know how I'll ever get the humidity up to 80%.