thats a sinThe eggs coast 4o bucks too. That was a dumb mistake. I have an aquarium thermometer that reads 32degrees f in ice water . Should have used that from the first place.
i lost eggs because of it before too
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thats a sinThe eggs coast 4o bucks too. That was a dumb mistake. I have an aquarium thermometer that reads 32degrees f in ice water . Should have used that from the first place.
I know poor things they must be watching me from heaven and thinking man that guy is an idiot. Lolthats a sin
i lost eggs because of it before too
Hahaha we are all idiots, weve all done it beforeI know poor things they must be watching me from heaven and thinking man that guy is an idiot. Lol
Thats a great question, Dont worry about posting, its all about chatting and having a conversationAre broody hens more reliable because I have a hen right now that is broody? And so far has done a good job on her own eggs. Shoot if I'm annoying the op I can delete these posts .
I'm not experienced so I think the broody is going to be the best bet for me now. But I may try hatching out one my layers eggs in the incubator because it sounds so interesting.Thats a great question, Dont worry about posting, its all about chatting and having a conversation
Broody ducks turn the eggs and Maintain humidity automaticaly, And they dont stop when the power goes out. if i had a broody ide try it
But hatching in an incubator means they are safe and are being observed at all time. it also gives you the opportunity to bond with them as their parent
its alot of fun watching them developI'm not experienced so I think the broody is going to be the best bet for me now. But I may try hatching out one my layers eggs in the incubator because it sounds so interesting.