*giggles*
What are you going to do when it is 40 pounds and wants to crawl in there?
Yeah...my guess is it will be satisfied climbing in my lap under a draped arm like my hens...who like to be under my 'wing.'
I hope...
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Java, "Git r done" is southern for "Great idea, please do so at your eariliest convenience."
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I had planned to go to work today, because I felt much better yesterday afternoon, but when DH woke me at 6:00am I just couldn't make it. So, I'm home to tweak the bator all day!
I had the bator holding steady at 99 for two days then I put in the tray, wire, and turners. Now, it is holding steady at 100. I figured the extra mass in the bator will hold heat enough to just bump the temp over the 100 mark or that increasing the humidity did it. I am going to ease it back down a smidge to try to recover the 99 reading, but will the same thing happen when I put the eggs in? Do I readjust at that time? If so, is trying to calibrate without all the stuff (equipment and eggs) just a waste of time?
I think I will lose my noodle before this is over! This may be worse than being pregnant!
REMEMBER, EVERYONE:
A hen's body temp is 102*-103*
You aren't going to kill your eggs that easily. 101* won't even do it unless it's very prolonged. Stability is the name of the game. Get your temps to stabilize NOW, and don't touch the knob for 24-48 hours after you set the eggs. You'll have a roller-coaster ride of ups and downs and really risk the eggs. If you have room, add gravel or marbles or something as a heat ballast for stability. That will keep swings from being as effective if you have an LG or Lcheapo.
I have my F1 projects penned, and they are laying like crazy. Do you want me to send you those eggs, even though it has not been a full 3 weeks?
The chicks can be any of these (see pictures of the F2s):
[FONT=Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, Serif][FONT=Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, Serif]Barred;Black;Delaware;Split gold/silver males;Buff Columbian; Barred Buff Columbian & Silver Columbian (the last will be pullets) in the ratios 18:6:3:2:1:1:1[/FONT][/FONT]
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Yes, ma'am! I'd be grateful as can be! I'll pm you.
So, I have all of the eggs that are supposed to go out for the hatchalong and as purchases listed and egg-boxes (some not full yet) all over my table. It's full. I'm sending out 14 boxes with 4 days' eggs today and tomorrow. There are a few that are going to require the girls to really get it in gear to get me what I need, but overall, it looks great. I'm getting about 4 doz a day now, and it's looking great!
Just so everyone knows, I don't wash my eggs. If they arrive gross, it's because the rain and whatnot prevailed regardless of my efforts, and I love you, so I'm letting you decide to wash them or not. If I have enough to substitute clean eggs, I will...if not, and you get dirty eggs, sorry.
I was really hoping for a pea egg today...not yet.
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