This not good. It's not too hot of a day out but I already have a black barthuhner hen panting. I'll be upset if these guys can't handle our summers.
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Oh, wow, no.This not good. It's not too hot of a day out but I already have a black barthuhner hen panting. I'll be upset if these guys can't handle our summers.
That gives me an Idea!
I think I'll create a "care sheet" to print and give to the people buying my chicks and ducklings if they have never owned any before.
See, I advised them verbally on food and always having water and bedding etc. but that doesn't mean they listened. UHG, I just have a feeling that will end badly!I advise everyone verbally on basic dos an don'ts if they will listen. I love it when they want to know why it costs so much more for chicks that are 3-6 weeks old versus 1-5 days old. Uhm my work food bedding loss of birds, I do have to say most of my customers fully understand why I charge about double for pullets and are glad to pay it.
Just do what I do and buy them big huge barrel fans to sit in front of all day. My EE's come in from free ranging when it gets really hot and sit there all day in front of a 42" fan. It is funny to watch them push and shove to get closer to it.This not good. It's not too hot of a day out but I already have a black barthuhner hen panting. I'll be upset if these guys can't handle our summers.
I dry incubate* until LD, then 60-70% humidity....get much better hatches now. And, from what I have read 45-65 degrees is optimum for storage
don't want to hijack this thread but there must be good egg advice here. I was trying to hatch 13 Jersey Giant eggs, I have the Hova 1588 that sets the temp. I kept the humidity around 55% and this time I did not let it run out I was on this. Lock down I got it up to 65% and waited day 21 nothing but I set them late, day 22 my first chick and he looked healthy. But after this I am seeing Mushy chicks, big bloated belly flopping on their back and panting. I lost one already and another looks kind of bad. So I now have 5 birds in a brooder with the 250 w lamp on them. One hatched today late and I am leaving it in the incubator to get some energy and one more is still pipping at day 23.. The incubator was clean, I did not wash the eggs because I thought this was wrong.
Last question If I store eggs to hatch what temp range can I have