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well nothing yet. thanks.It won't hurt anything to leave them in unless they start to stink
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well nothing yet. thanks.It won't hurt anything to leave them in unless they start to stink
Quote:Oh, how I hated that!![]()
Me toOh, how I hated that!![]()
What's wrong with the kitchen table?I'm back! Lol this new job has been cray Cray so I've had zero spare time...and it's warming up so I'm outdoors as much as possible.
I successfully vaccinated chickens against coryza. It's non egg transmissible so I still hatch healthy chicks![]()
Collecting for the incubator now! I'm trying to figure out if I could put it in the shed? I mean surely someone out there runs a bator outside?? I don't have a garage so I'm thinking of using the shed. What do y'all think? Day off today!
Quote: She has a baby hanging from it!
Here's an easy solution. Put the cats out in the shed and buy a can of Febreeze (or however you spell that)My incubator stinks after the first two weeks, and I'm worried ab the cats getting to it...:-/
I tried thinking one time; got married, anyway. Then I got a headache.