As I posted the other day on another environmental/locale related issue "that everywhere is not the same place" sounds funny but think about it what works here, might not work over there, and may even be dangerous over yonder. Here in the south(US) starting around mid May with temps in the 90s and RH in the 90s chicks or juvie birds will become almost stalemated at growing or gaining like they should or would normally elsewhere. oh most will eventually come on but good grief why go thru this when you can just start a tad earlier and get them up and mostly grown and things go so much smoother that way. And too, I could see just why the opposite (your type) weather would yield different results.If you lived down here where our seasons consist of Hot, Hotter, Hottest, and Christmas - you would be able see the difference between hatching when it is technically winter versus hatching any other time.
Jeff
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