Never said that,Hmm... I suppose you're right. Thanks for the tip!
(time to retire the old headboard excuse, eh?)
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Never said that,Hmm... I suppose you're right. Thanks for the tip!
(time to retire the old headboard excuse, eh?)
I'm just a wimp when it comes to cold.@HenHoneyGirl don't pay any attention to me... I'm just messing with you! You know your conditions far better than I do, so you do what you think is best for your chickies.
YALL ARE SUPPOSED TO BE HERE TO HELP WITH INCUBATING, I'm in a CRISIS AND NO ONE STOPS TO HELP?!? Ugh I use to love this thread and its chicken discussions
Do you have any idea how long? Honestly, it would probably take 3-4-5 hours at that temp to kill anything.
I don't think you probably saw when I had an electronic t-stay go haywire on day 17. Had 104 degree temps for I know 3 hrs. Shut that cabinet down and moved them into another. I had zero loss from that. Good luck. You can do a quick candle too. Remember, it takes a bit for the core of the egg to catch up to air temp.
YALL ARE SUPPOSED TO BE HERE TO HELP WITH INCUBATING, I'm in a CRISIS AND NO ONE STOPS TO HELP?!? Ugh I use to love this thread and its chicken discussions
I know the feeling. I prefer warmer weather any day of the week! Sounds like you've got a good plan, and a few experiments to carry out... and I have a feeling we're gonna to get to go along for the ride... right?I'm just a wimp when it comes to cold.As soon as it's back up to 70's though I'll be rolling out the fowl!!
calm down sweets, its not your faultThat was supposed to be a multi quote but I crying and my screen isn't working tight