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[COLOR=8B4513]I am taking a short break from moving the chicks to another bedroom because my DH is on the way home from IU with our DD, Lauren, who is very ill. The chicks were in her bedroom. As "Murphy's Law" would have it, last night DH and I started moving my office from Meredith's former bedroom to Max's larger former bedroom. Now I'm moving the chicks into my former office, which is still in the process of being moved! Oh well, I can handle that . . . I'll have to assess Lauren when she gets home. I mentioned before that she's been chronically ill since she had mono a few years ago because an infectious disease specialist found that she still has the Epstein-Barr virus in her system. Might be a few years before it's under control. Could be much worse, though.[/COLOR]
[COLOR=800080]minmin~[/COLOR] [COLOR=8B4513]The English Orpingtons are LF. They look like modern game birds with their long legs in comparison to the silkies! All the chicks are one big happy family!![/COLOR]
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I've been watching it, too. I must have missed the "EcoGlow is better" post. Seems like so far it's a lot of folks just waiting.I've been watching for the reviews from this thread. Right near the end, one guy talks about why he likes the eco-glow better. But there are several people that are going to review them once they have their chicks.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/848844/is-anyone-using-the-premier-heat-plate-brooder-for-chicks
Oh, gosh. Best wishes to her (and to your family). I had mono when I was 14 and it did, indeed, take a few years to fully recover.I am taking a short break from moving the chicks to another bedroom because my DH is on the way home from IU with our DD, Lauren, who is very ill. The chicks were in her bedroom. As "Murphy's Law" would have it, last night DH and I started moving my office from Meredith's former bedroom to Max's larger former bedroom. Now I'm moving the chicks into my former office, which is still in the process of being moved! Oh well, I can handle that . . . I'll have to assess Lauren when she gets home. I mentioned before that she's been chronically ill since she had mono a few years ago because an infectious disease specialist found that she still has the Epstein-Barr virus in her system. Might be a few years before it's under control. Could be much worse, though.
minmin~ The English Orpingtons are LF. They look like modern game birds with their long legs in comparison to the silkies! All the chicks are one big happy family!!
I got the simplest, cheapest thing they had at rural king lol. It was a farm innovators model 2100, still air, no turners. I have two. They work great, especially for a cheap incubator. They were $42.99.Hey all!
So, I'm just curious, what types of 'bators do you all use? I'm trying to find a relatively inexpensive but good incubator but I was just wondering if any of you have any preferences in brands and types. I would make a homemade one but we did that and it didn't really give good results. Id like one with an auto-egg turner but I suppose I can do without but I do need one with a reliable and consistent humidity/temp range.![]()
Im soo ready for green now. I'm getting done with all of this cold and snow.![]()
I got the simplest, cheapest thing they had at rural king lol. It was a farm innovators model 2100, still air, no turners. I have two. They work great, especially for a cheap incubator. They were $42.99.