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FutureCowgirl
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- Apr 9, 2023
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Thank youYou maybe able to see a beak in the air cell
Let’s cross our fingers
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Thank youYou maybe able to see a beak in the air cell
Let’s cross our fingers
The bator I have is from probably from 1960 I got from my grandparents it is a metal cylinder with 3 air holes and a plastic window. You have to lift the lid to add the water into a small dish. There is a thermometer in there that usually reads between 100 to 115 degrees. Is that okay? I know there has been a few that have hatched in that incubator.You maybe able to see a beak in the air cell
Let’s cross our finger
Is it still air ?The bator I have is from probably from 1960 I got from my grandparents it is a metal cylinder with 3 air holes and a plastic window. You have to lift the lid to add the water into a small dish. There is a thermometer in there that usually reads between 100 to 115 degrees. Is that okay? I know there has been a few that have hatched in that incubator.
I think it's 102 for still airIs it still air ?
115 is way to high
I have forced air I run 99.5
I know still air needs higher temps but I think 101-103
@BelovedBirds do you know still air temps