Never said that,Hmm... I suppose you're right. Thanks for the tip!![]()
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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