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find the screws holding the case together and remove. look inside. the fans are obvious. some computers may only have 2, every one I've built usually has 3-4. alternatively, check on ebay. replacement 12v fans are cheap.
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find the screws holding the case together and remove. look inside. the fans are obvious. some computers may only have 2, every one I've built usually has 3-4. alternatively, check on ebay. replacement 12v fans are cheap.
Has anyone here ever managed to hatch quail eggs alongside their chicken eggs?
you can build one yourself....i have faith...i have a step by step in the building paradise for the birds below...very easy to follow with plenty of picsPersonally I have been strongly hinting to my husband to build a cooler bator but I don't think I have too much of a chance with that happening. And buying a second incubator is out of the question...maybe I will look into the cooler bator option a little more...
i will be hatching quail soon with my chicken eggs ...however you wanna keep them separate and dont brood them together they are aggressive and will do damage to anything you put them in with...i got a pheasant from someone that housed them in with quail and the quail picked the beak right off the pheasant now it has a deformed beak for the rest of its life...so be carefulHas anyone here ever managed to hatch quail eggs alongside their chicken eggs?
yes, frequently. set the quail eggs 3 days later than the chicken if you want them to hatch together.
There are 2. On is on the CPU on the Mother board about the size of a half dollar. The other one is on the Power Supply and is much bigger.
Parts of that message I understood...
-there are two fans
-one is bigger
-they are located somewhere on the machine...
Sorry but I am technologically illiterate....
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I dry incubate everything. depending on the season it runs anywhere from 10-20%
I dry incubate everything. depending on the season it runs anywhere from 10-20%