Yea I noticed that as well. I will probably have to tape mine down when I get it were I want it so it doesn't fall down.I had considered resting mine over the eggs with the other gadgets. There is certainly alot of length in the cord to play with.
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Yea I noticed that as well. I will probably have to tape mine down when I get it were I want it so it doesn't fall down.I had considered resting mine over the eggs with the other gadgets. There is certainly alot of length in the cord to play with.
That's where the turner motor is. Shouldn't have eggs there. ^_^
@Sally Sunshine says so. I won't argue with her.Says who?
I'll argue for you. SALLY WHY SHOULDN'T AN EGG GO THERE?@Sally Sunshine says so. I won't argue with her.
they are now all in the big one that I usually use after three weeks. People said maybe they are too hot, maybe they are too cold, and I decided to put them where they could decide. This morning after I moved the lamp up last night some were under it, and some were further out. They got up to eat and drink when I changed everything. When I left some were under the light and some were eating and drinking. I can take new pictures tonight. It was 71 degrees 20' away from the pen so it has to be warmer close to the 250w bulb. They are on their own for the day.Can you post pictures of all your brooders? What symptoms are they showing?
-Kathy
Yup, and if it's a bigger egg it will bump the motor and the tray won't turn all the way like it's supposed too.Honestly? Because the motor gives off heat. Kills the chick.
SEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEI'll argue for you. SALLY WHY SHOULDN'T AN EGG GO THERE?
Honestly? Because the motor gives off heat. Kills the chick.