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Hahaha I agree being single is so much easier no one to complain when I wanna hatch eggs in mid winter and IMA guy so the heavy lifting isn't much of a issue only time I wish I had help around is for chores hahaha
I am sure there is no way I could have a turkey living in the house if I had a DH or SO.
My SO will never be a DH...lol I've tried that a few times already. Just doesn't work for me. They all end up being SOBs instead of SO...lol No offense guys. Not saying you are all that way. I've just had to deal with more than my fair share of them.
If I can't get it done on my own it doesn't get done. I don't depend on a man for anything. That being said, I do have an opening for a poultry loving roommate/companion...but not a DH...lol
I have never depended on anyone but myself. I am too picky about the way I want things done. If I had a second bedroom, I'd love to have a chicken loving roommate. But I have a single bedroom house. My last house was almost 3000 sq ft. My son went off to college, I moved to Alabam for a job and my new house is only 765 sq ft. I do need more storage only because I am now retired and have so many hobbies. My bags of feed are on my front porch. I'm sure my neighbors love that.
We could start a new thread- ISO chicken loving 'roommates' that never want to marry.
Thank You!! I'm trying to be optimistic here,yes it looks like they are behind a little...when your looking through the small end of the egg your seeing the unabsorbed yolk. it's going to be fine...get your temps up and keep your humidity around 25% to 35% if it's a little higher with out adding water then your fine...I know it's dry here now and I have to add water almost daily...are you using a still air? if so temp should be around 101 if you have a fan 99.5...those are guide lines though small variations aren't going to kill the embryo...are you using more than 1 hygrometer? I use the kind that fit through the vent and can lay on the eggs....if your using an incubator that has it built in the lid it's reading temps at the lid level not the egg level.
if you have some loss I doubt it's due to the conditions you've described...it just happens
so in a few days we'll be looking at your chick pics![]()
Oh my gosh! I am glad that you are OK!Whew! I'm glad chickies are resilient, because mine are missing a couple turnings. Had my first trip to the er ever last night...I got admitted to the hospital last night for a lung bruise but thankfully no broken ribs after I tripped and got ran over by a scared horse. They still have me here for observation but hoping to go home today. My DH will go home to chore and turn eggs if it's too long. I love my horses dearly, but am thinking I might try a mule someday because I hear they aren't nearly as spooky. I'm so glad I've got baby bunnies and chicks due in the next week, because it's going to be tough staying out of the saddle while I'm sore. At least I'll have something to fixate on!
Oh no, I'm so sorry. I am new on horses. We have two. But haven't ride them yet. I have a bad back can't risk falling so we waiting for them to get used to usOriginally Posted by jonih
Whew! I'm glad chickies are resilient, because mine are missing a couple turnings. Had my first trip to the er ever last night...I got admitted to the hospital last night for a lung bruise but thankfully no broken ribs after I tripped and got ran over by a scared horse. They still have me here for observation but hoping to go home today. My DH will go home to chore and turn eggs if it's too long. I love my horses dearly, but am thinking I might try a mule someday because I hear they aren't nearly as spooky. I'm so glad I've got baby bunnies and chicks due in the next week, because it's going to be tough staying out of the saddle while I'm sore. At least I'll have something to fixate on!
Oh wow! Just saw this. Guessing you are home now? I hope you are feeling much better. Take care! This kind of stuff can take some time I guess. You are the lucky one for sure. The most resilient! Thank goodness!
I am sorry...............the hospital is never fun.....Whew! I'm glad chickies are resilient, because mine are missing a couple turnings. Had my first trip to the er ever last night...I got admitted to the hospital last night for a lung bruise but thankfully no broken ribs after I tripped and got ran over by a scared horse. They still have me here for observation but hoping to go home today. My DH will go home to chore and turn eggs if it's too long. I love my horses dearly, but am thinking I might try a mule someday because I hear they aren't nearly as spooky. I'm so glad I've got baby bunnies and chicks due in the next week, because it's going to be tough staying out of the saddle while I'm sore. At least I'll have something to fixate on!