INCUBATING w/FRIENDS! w/Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs No problem!

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Okay, I was supposed to be asleep two hours ago.
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Night MC! Sleep well, I hope ya have a better day tomorrow. :hugs
 
Soooooo.... Yes?!?
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60-90 minutes, she making any progress? its best to let the bator closed, sorta think about opening your front door and the air hitting you, although humidity comes back up in the bator, it takes a while to settle back into the pores you just sucked it out of from opening and letting that cold air hit them.....


Okay, I was supposed to be asleep two hours ago.
nite mc! thanks again!

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Im a little stumped cause my humidity is in the right range my temp is at 100 idk maybe i should get a few more temp/ humitidy things to make sure the one i got in there is right
 
Im a little stumped cause my humidity is in the right range my temp is at 100 idk maybe i should get a few more temp/ humitidy things to make sure the one i got in there is right

what was it from start?
 
For those that have ever had a respiratory infection in their flock, take a look at this: @Fire Ant Farm or anyone else, can you explain what all this means? I see that sulfadimethoxine has a susceptible next to it, does that mean that I could have been used? Just curious... Anyway, the peafowl this was for was not mine and the owner's vet ended up prescribing [COLOR=545454]gamithromycin, which is a cattle drug that is given by injection once every 7 days. I think.[/COLOR] [COLOR=545454]This is the same bird, but different drugs tested:[/COLOR] -Kathy
If you have had respiratory issues with your flock in the past but it went away without meds, would you do anything?
 
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