You have a white one too? Now I'm REALLY jealous!
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I have a lot of whites, this is the same one i posted the other day.You have a white one too? Now I'm REALLY jealous!![]()
OK guys, I needs some advice about moving the Aloha NN chicks outside. The Cream
I would love to have them out there for good TONIGHT, but also don't want to risk letting them get too cold. Just rolling everything around in my head and wanted input...
- Ant Farm

Has nothing to do with being a moron, it just seems to me that 10% humidity is way low- with that said I just realized that you live in Arizona so that may be normal out there. My house humidity never gets below 40 so my incubator humidity stays fairly high though house humidity and incubator humidity are going to be different due to different temps. Really wetbulb temp is what should be used. Personally I would look for some deeper containers for reservoirs so you have plenty of reserve- never hurts to have extra depth as the opening is what determines the humidity. That is all I was saying, just went about it wrong and I apologize.
You surely have a point, good hens are key to producing exceptional cocks. Will post pics at their next weigh in. Did u use Cornish cross hens in your breeding? If so im excited for you too.How about some of the pullets/hens? They need love too..
Just sent off a bunch of eggs to a friend's incubator. Some of them are cornish-NN crosses. Pretty excited.
You surely have a point, good hens are key to producing exceptional cocks. Will post pics at their next weigh in. Did u use Cornish cross hens in your breeding? If so im excited for you too.