May 6, 2014 #1 Framac Songster 10 Years Joined May 5, 2009 Messages 504 Reaction score 19 Points 159 Location New Berlin Just wondering........... Framac
May 6, 2014 #2 Ryoohkey Songster 10 Years Joined May 27, 2013 Messages 142 Reaction score 6 Points 149 i use bleach and water some soap if stuff is really caked on then let it dry for about 4 days
May 7, 2014 #3 ChickenLegs13 Songster 6 Years Joined Sep 4, 2013 Messages 1,401 Reaction score 216 Points 143 Location Lower Alabama I squirt the bottom half, water tray and screen out real good with the water hose, and blow the chick fuzz out oif the top half with the air hose, put it back together, let it stabalize and put eggs in it the next day.
I squirt the bottom half, water tray and screen out real good with the water hose, and blow the chick fuzz out oif the top half with the air hose, put it back together, let it stabalize and put eggs in it the next day.
May 7, 2014 #4 Ariel188 Songster 11 Years Joined May 31, 2012 Messages 602 Reaction score 86 Points 221 Location Southern CA I recommend vinegar and water 50/50. Cheap and works well and is non toxic!!
May 15, 2014 Thread starter #5 Framac Songster 10 Years Joined May 5, 2009 Messages 504 Reaction score 19 Points 159 Location New Berlin Yeah I had good/great hatches for my first 2 clutches. Then on hatch 3, I did an zero hatch. Only thing i can think of was the windex. Framac.
Yeah I had good/great hatches for my first 2 clutches. Then on hatch 3, I did an zero hatch. Only thing i can think of was the windex. Framac.
May 15, 2014 #6 ChickenLegs13 Songster 6 Years Joined Sep 4, 2013 Messages 1,401 Reaction score 216 Points 143 Location Lower Alabama Bummer! Unless you had a lot of Windex residue, like a real strong ammonia smell in your bator I wouldn't think that was the cause of your zero hatch.
Bummer! Unless you had a lot of Windex residue, like a real strong ammonia smell in your bator I wouldn't think that was the cause of your zero hatch.