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Yes but what's funny is now after I was outside trying to get the tin out of the woods and everything back down to earth now all of a sudden the wind is nothing but a little breeze and the sun is coming out
 
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So you like the thermoworks better than the brinsea spot check. Seems like that used to be the best one available. Guess I need to do some more research. I'm ready to find one and be done with it. No more combos no more this or that just one that I know is accurate and go with it.
dunno it didnt get here yet Nathan
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Shlom Sally i also think they are small, the % was 48-50%
I took one reservoir out it is now 43% the problem is that the air humidity Is very high!
BENNY!! I would candle in two days and check if you need to go lower, nothing says you need to stick with 7 14 18 days to check air cells! Its better to catch growth earlier than later! Think OUT of the BOX my bestest Educator Ever!

I feel like if I laid an egg today it would look like that lol

lol good one!!


My first set chicks 2 weeks old



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so I got the eggs yesterday that I am setting for the Easter hatch along do you think I have a chance at hatching them I had to chisel most of the gunk off along with eggshells and hard yoke and the ones in the picture weren't even the worst I will also be setting 4 or 5 of my orpingtons eggs along side that dozen
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I would have to wash those, when they are that dirty it may effect hatchings umbilicals and give them staph, but I have seen people hatch duck eggs worse than that plenty!!

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I know 7 days is the general rule for stored eggs, but I'd like to hear of anyone's experience with setting eggs that have been stored for up to 2 weeks. I'm keeping them in a Styrofoam egg carton with a damp hand towel over the carton since the air is pretty dry in our house.
I see Chaos gave you the storage below!!
AIR CELL DOWN/LITTLE END UP no turning while stored, and see plastic bag storage as well in that link below, and TEMPS TEMPS TEMPS in the articles @Pipe Dreaming

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dunno it didnt get here yet Nathan
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BENNY!! I would candle in two days and check if you need to go lower, nothing says you need to stick with 7 14 18 days to check air cells! Its better to catch growth earlier than later! Think OUT of the BOX my bestest Educator Ever!


lol good one!!


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I would have to wash those, when they are that dirty it may effect hatchings umbilicals and give them staph, but I have seen people hatch duck eggs worse than that plenty!!

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I see Chaos gave you the storage below!!
AIR CELL DOWN/LITTLE END UP no turning while stored, and see plastic bag storage as well in that link below, and TEMPS TEMPS TEMPS in the articles @Pipe Dreaming

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x100000000000000 Morning you two
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Do I need to do anything different with the Ancona eggs than I would with chicken?
 
dunno it didnt get here yet Nathan
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BENNY!! I would candle in two days and check if you need to go lower, nothing says you need to stick with 7 14 18 days to check air cells! Its better to catch growth earlier than later! Think OUT of the BOX my bestest Educator Ever!


lol good one!!


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I would have to wash those, when they are that dirty it may effect hatchings umbilicals and give them staph, but I have seen people hatch duck eggs worse than that plenty!!

lau.gif
hugs.gif
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I see Chaos gave you the storage below!!
AIR CELL DOWN/LITTLE END UP no turning while stored, and see plastic bag storage as well in that link below, and TEMPS TEMPS TEMPS in the articles @Pipe Dreaming

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x100000000000000 Morning you two
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Thought it was t'other way around
 
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