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Bert... I have been known to kill many of a thread. Read yours through and it's good!!! Experience helps new bees. Sally's hatching 101 was a bible to me... Other get confused with too much information.. Without her knowledge I wouldn't have a 100 percent hatch.
 
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Bert... I have been known to kill many of a thread. Read yours through and it's good!!! Experience helps new bees. Sally's hatching 101 was a bible to me... Other get confused with too much information.. Without her knowledge I wouldn't have a 100 percent hatch.


Linda, I probably will never have a 100%. Aside from turning, I will be going on a hands-free approach. The only time I will touch them is after they hatch, and are free from the shell, and are dry, I will put them in the brooder
 
Linda, I probably will never have a 100%. Aside from turning, I will be going on a hands-free approach. The only time I will touch them is after they hatch, and are free from the shell, and are dry, I will put them in the brooder


Just to remember to turn a lot!!! A whole lot.. How are you gonna check air cells for humidity if you don't candle??
 
Just to remember to turn a lot!!! A whole lot.. How are you gonna check air cells for humidity if you don't candle??


Same way mama hens do?

I'm sorry, I should've been more specific. The kids and I will candle. We will discard nonviable eggs. But, I will do no assisting during their pips or zips
 
Same way mama hens do?

I'm sorry, I should've been more specific. The kids and I will candle. We will discard nonviable eggs. But, I will do no assisting during their pips or zips


A www got you. I don't do that either cuz you end up usually having to cull them... Learned that by Aart. Another very helpful person. She talked me through the hatch on my thread... But I read sallies for knowledge.
 
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