Quote: I'd wait for pictures before suggesting to safe hole the rest.
-Kathy
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Quote: I'd wait for pictures before suggesting to safe hole the rest.
-Kathy
I'd wait for pictures before suggesting to safe hole the rest.
-Kathy
Is everyone With me? Lockdown bator is causing them to get sticky when we Raised the humidity now it's possible that we lost more babies. When we had the humidity at 50-55 we seemed to be just fine, we were suppose to get shrinkwrapped babies and we didn't they hatched out OK
Please tell me if I'm missing something. AND NO WE WILL NOT MAKE SAFE HOLES ON DAY 35, if this is the problem...
wouldn't that just push cold/drafty air into the bator?SOMEONE gave me an EXCELLENT idea for turning a STILL BATOR into an AIR BATOR. she told me this and I was like OMG, that is SOOO SMART..
She used a Fish PUMP. YEH, put it in the hole of the still bator on top and boom, now she's got an Air bator.. LOL HOW SMART IS THAT??
NO, it's actually working out great because your heat is on top of the bator, so there's a hole, at least mine has it, and if you put that fish pump in the hole, its going to push the heat all around, it will actually help maintain the heat throughout the bator, and she tells me her ducks are more activite inside. LOL.wouldn't that just push cold/drafty air into the bator?