May 23, 2009 #1 hensplease Songster 10 Years Joined May 9, 2009 Messages 301 Reaction score 0 Points 129 Location san diego is it for chicken eggsi got its on a little giant 9200
May 24, 2009 #2 jenjscott Mosquito Beach Poultry 11 Years Joined May 24, 2008 Messages 3,701 Reaction score 47 Points 256 Location Southeast Arkansas I think it has to be 37
May 24, 2009 #3 willowcol Songster 11 Years Joined Oct 10, 2008 Messages 1,487 Reaction score 40 Points 204 Location Macclesfield NC I have to set mine to 39 for it to get to 100 inside my bator. I think it just depends on the bator. Do you have digital thermometers inside to monitor the temps?
I have to set mine to 39 for it to get to 100 inside my bator. I think it just depends on the bator. Do you have digital thermometers inside to monitor the temps?
May 24, 2009 #4 patandchickens Flock Mistress 12 Years Joined Apr 20, 2007 Messages 12,520 Reaction score 479 Points 341 Location Ontario, Canada 30 Celsius is like 86 Fahrenheit, which is not anywhere near warm enough (you need 95.5 F) Pat
May 24, 2009 #5 YeOleBroodie Songster 11 Years Joined Jul 11, 2008 Messages 102 Reaction score 0 Points 109 99.5 F = 37.5 C Hope that helps.
May 24, 2009 #6 IggiMom Songster 10 Years Joined Apr 12, 2009 Messages 1,742 Reaction score 84 Points 171 Location West Virginia Yes, humans are 37, and hens have a higher body temp than us. Catherine