Howdy ScottGood Morning All!! It's a wonderful Wednesday and it Is such a nice morning here, No Frost!!
Enjoy the day!!
Scott
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Howdy ScottGood Morning All!! It's a wonderful Wednesday and it Is such a nice morning here, No Frost!!
Enjoy the day!!
Scott
There was nothing mean about it. I asked her a direct question about the picture she had posted and she answered with completely irrelevant information. I've been called worse names for less.night. Sorry you are not really a boob, but that was mean.
Try to set your temp between 37.5* C and 38* C. 57% humidity is to high. Are these shipped eggs or local? How do the air cells look?Hello I have a quick question I just started incubating today and was wondering I have the temp set to 37 degrees cel and the humidity at 57 is that right for the first few days as the last time I hatched I had to help all of them hatch but one chick so I want to make sure I am doing things right
Morning ScottGood Morning All!! It's a wonderful Wednesday and it Is such a nice morning here, No Frost!!
Enjoy the day!!
Scott
Howdy Scott
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You're up before most of the chickens, anyway.
Tucker started limbering up @ 3:30 the other day. Must be an insomniac
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Good morning, sir. What's shakin' in your world?There was nothing mean about it. I asked her a direct question about the picture she had posted and she answered with completely irrelevant information. I've been called worse names for less.
Try to set your temp between 37.5* C and 38* C. 57% humidity is to high. Are these shipped eggs or local? How do the air cells look?
HUMIDITY Humidity is NOT a set number!
Its a tool to get the correct weight loss in the egg! post #8924 see Hatching Eggs 101
WHY do we need less humidity to get the best weight loss for colored hatching eggs during incubation? post #36320
KEEPING MOLD and BACTERIAL from growing in water WELLS during incubation post #1644
USING a aquarium pump to humidify incubator Begin post #2028 & Flow control valve post #2054
Trick to raising humidity in egg trays by adding small containers to egg slot! post #42512
Brinsea Advance Incubator Humidity Pumps click HERE
Chicken Canoe small aquarium air pump to push ambient air into my big cabinet.http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23906223
Morning Scott
Morning whites
Wonder what ever happened to "roosters only crow at sunrise"?My last roo would limber up at about 5:30 when I would leave for work. Wouldn't shut up all day either. Surprised he never lost his voice.
Not a whole lot, most of it's frozen. How about yours?Good morning, sir. What's shakin' in your world?
I don't think they ever got that memo.Wonder what ever happened to "roosters only crow at sunrise"?
yuck. Sorry, I hope those were not shipped.Grrrr, got 7 green eggers ALL 7 CLEAR!!! 4 clear blue/splash silkies, 1 blood ring, 2 clear buff brahma and 1 blood ring.
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Zi have heard good things about it for the mycoplasmas. I have ms in mine and they are carriers for life and it transmits through eggs in at least some cases.I think I might have found what is causing problems with my hatches.... I now suspect the respiratory issue I had is MG, and they still have it but they are well managed, so no symptoms are apparent now. I had Denagard recommended to me as a treatment- only thing is it is VERY expensive!
This sounds word for word what I had going through:
Anyone else used Denagard for treating MG? Can you completely eradicate this, or am I stuck with preventive antibiotics forever???
-Banti
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