Here we go again - I'm hatching more goslings!!

I have to admit that I quite enjoy the Autumn and Winter for the break involved in the incubation of eggs. By the time Spring comes around I'm usually looking forward to it all over again
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Me too, Pete!

BTW, your hatching guide is excellent, and I'm happy to report that I must share the link once a week still. THANK YOU so much for taking the time to create the guide to share with us all.
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Thats no problem and pleased it help people
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There are other threads that I produced but are not stickies which detail humidity and mal-positioned aircells. Always there if anyone needs more detail but I may send them to the Poultry magazine to be published too
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Thats no problem and pleased it help people
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There are other threads that I produced but are not stickies which detail humidity and mal-positioned aircells. Always there if anyone needs more detail but I may send them to the Poultry magazine to be published too
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awesome idea !
 
luvchicks, good luck on the hatching. This thread is a blast from the past that I had forgotten about. Thanks for reminding me to look over it again and remember the fun I had first discovering dewlaps and hatching them.... then watching everyone else jump on the dewlap bandwagon. I believe you also posted on my 2013 gosling hatchalong thread, which is probably the better thread to continue discussing 2013 hatching.
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On April 17, 2012, I hatched my 1st dewlap, Barley.

Here she is today, 3 weeks away from her 1st birthday.
 
i have one of my Sebastopol eggs that is losing too much weight and its still about a week from hatch date, i have been running bator dry, should i move egg to still air Hatcher at about 50%humidity?
 
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