INCUBATING w/FRIENDS! w/Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs No problem!

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I have had so many types of fish, I grew up on basically fish and I think I learned to hate seeing it and smelling it. We were pretty poor and fish venison squirrel stuff like that I cant stand now. Maybe its all mental, but it will NOT go down. Ketchup!! I even put that on noodles LOL
I so get that.
It is all about the preparation. Almost anything that was once alive tastes good with proper cooking.
It drives me absolutely batty when my wife puts A1 on a good steak. That stuff is for bad ground beef. A well prepared piece of beef needs nothing but sea salt, fresh ground pepper and perhaps a bit of rosemary.

While at the Dr. office, DH took care of hatching... Pictures soon! He even assisted a couple.
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-Kathy
I have 2 almost zipped and another 3 or 4 pipping out of 11. They were due 3 hours ago.

While looking for wiring diagrams I found this:


it was here:

http://www.webpal.org/SAFE/aaarecovery/1_farm_recovery/ftpfiles/HOMEMADE INCUBATOR.pdf

-Kathy
Always need a complete circuit. hot to neutral if AC, + to - if DC - no matter what it has to pass through.
 
Hi Sally, I have more paracord than I can ever use in my lifetime. I've slowed down on making the bracelets, so maybe if I pick back up, I might finish what I have. So, it was great to help Benny out!

Seizures are no fun. My little girl has had too many of them, but thankfully they have been controlled for many years now. My pup's were controlled with meds. Her heart stopped twice from the seizures. So, we had to medicate her. My mom's seizures aren't as violent, and hers are controlled as well. So, we are VERY familiar with them.

Actually, my baby girl just got off the bus from summer school. As soon as she got inside, she had to stop and check to see if the chicks were hatching.



Once she saw that the first chick had JUST hatched, she had to get really close!!!




So, we are obviously running the temps too low, since we are at the end of day 21 and things are just now starting to pip. This one hatched, and there are 5 pips out of the 8 that I think are viable. The rest didn't look great, but the shells were so dark, I left them in anyway.

The other brinsea is only half full. Those will be the last eggs I hatch for a while. We've had to get rid of all our roosters and now are fighting to even be able to keep our hens.

Happy hatching everyone!
thats cute!, sorry to hear about the town
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While at the Dr. office, DH took care of hatching... Pictures soon! He even assisted a couple.
big_smile.png


-Kathy
SWEET!!! i need to get me one like this!!

While looking for wiring diagrams I found this:


it was here:

http://www.webpal.org/SAFE/aaarecovery/1_farm_recovery/ftpfiles/HOMEMADE INCUBATOR.pdf

-Kathy
Thanks!!
 
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