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Pipica
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my apologies, wasn’t giving an opinion rather was asking far more knowledgeable people , yourself included for one. Only thing that I ever hatched was an ideaI'll go ahead and call fake on the video.. though I haven't seen it.. Did they use a thermometer at all or state what they're local and indoor temps are? I likely won't be watching to boost views on what I do believe is not real content. You should post the link though for others who wanna see before giving an opinion.
Simply stated.. aside from heat and humidity.. I do not believe there would be enough oxygen for development in a mason type jar with a half inch hole and a straw but no air circulation.. The still air bators all have holes around the bottom so that fresh air draws in that way.. exiting out the smaller top vent.
One thing I can tell you about temperature fluctuations.. sometimes chicks still make it out of their shell on their own and have deformities that *should* be culled.
I feel like those trying to incubate in their bras.. might get better results.. and I haven't heard any fantastic hatch stories from those experiments YET.
If and I mean a very big IF the video you're refrencing is real.. I will say that location in the world as well as season probably makes a huge difference.. still, I don't buy it.
I do hope you'll tag me if you try and especially if you're successful.. as I actually like to be proven wrong about any assumptions I might have! It keeps life interesting.![]()
