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I've never heard of that one. Can you post a pic?I have the Jumbl Incubator, I can't tell if its still air or forced air.
If there's a fan, it's forced air.
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I've never heard of that one. Can you post a pic?I have the Jumbl Incubator, I can't tell if its still air or forced air.
YesWait they have fans![]()
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Turkeys should also be incubated at 99.5F. I'm just walking in on this conversation but I'm assuming that was the question? LolI don't want to turn down the temp though, I have turkey eggs in there, they only started incubating at that temp. I also have 2 chicks though![]()
It shouldn't matter at all. All eggs should generally be incubated at 99.5 in a forced air incubator no matter what, with the exception of swans and geese and the like. They can be incubated at 98, they tend to do better at that temp. But they can be incubated at 99.5 too.I don't want to turn down the temp though, I have turkey eggs in there, they only started incubating at that temp. I also have 2 chicks though![]()
Yes, thank you.Turkeys should also be incubated at 99.5F. I'm just walking in on this conversation but I'm assuming that was the question? Lol
MGG! When do we have babies!?!?!
The 6 eggs just got locked down!!! Lots of shadowing going on. Fingers crossed!