@casportpony
I think so. Is it making noise?
If you lower the temp and it starts making a fuss, inch it back up.
It makes noises when it's hungry, lol. Okay, will try lowering the temp.
-Kathy
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@casportpony
I think so. Is it making noise?
If you lower the temp and it starts making a fuss, inch it back up.
Local
Yokel
Localyokel
Are all acceptable
Trying to keep up but VERY BUSY today
So 95 is probably too warm?
-Kathy
Probably. The different breeds like different temps, but yours is probably at the tougher end of the spectrum and doesn't need so much. You can watch their coloring too. If they get too pink or too white... They don't show the same signs of discomfort as chicken chicks. As long as he is the "right" color and is active, eating and digesting well, he will be fine.
Hey Kat @casportpony
thoughts on this article please http://www.backyardpoultrymag.com/treating-eggs-in-three-steps/
hope they make it OKI'm waiting for some "gifted" eggs to arrive at the PO from FL. Not much hope for them...They were mailed at a really bad time, Friday. So it has taken this long in transit because of no delivery on Sunday or MLK day.....
Okay, so too pink probably means too warm? So far it's eating and pooping what I think is normal, but it's maybe a little lethargic.
-Kathy
Shalom to you all! EYS!
Sally I have a way to calibrate the hygrometers!
Thanks, Jm! I remove the chicks and use a dust pan to scoop out the bedding, which makes it quite easy.Really nice set up!! How hard is it for you to change out the bedding?
Hello, Benny!Shalom to you all! EYS!
Sally I have a way to calibrate the hygrometers!