those of you who dry hatch, what is your lockdown humidity?
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hopefully in the 60'sthose of you who dry hatch, what is your lockdown humidity?
Better than grass!the grass here has been frosted/frozen since they hatched. If it gets decent, I have a temporary pen so they could get a little grass and see the sun for the first time. Kinda sad that they haven't =\ I give them watercress, mustard greens and kale ("chicken salad") every day! kinda like grass?![]()
65%. On the ONE hatch I've done, so take that into consideration! Did well though...those of you who dry hatch, what is your lockdown humidity?
raise it someQuick question! Tomorrow is lockdown for my 13 eggs. I THINK one egg is moving a little already. Should I go ahead and jump up my humidity to lockdown levels, or hold out until tomorrow??
Should also probably remind everyone that I had TWO big temp spikes overnight. Maybe babies hatching early??
so I guess Max will always be a house turkeyMax stayed home alone for the first time. Well, not really alone. I left my dog, Daisy to babysit. Max was upset with me but just fine when I returned.
He still uses his heating pad like a blankie. And if it isn't on and warm he pecks at it. He gets too hot and pants when he sits on it but he can't go long without his blankie. He is so silly. Since his heating pad is tiger striped, I bought him a real blanket that is tiger striped. I am hoping he will switch to it instead of getting over heated on the heating pad. Here he is using his new one. Still hasn't given up the other yet.
MAx with his blankie.
Tiny baby Max.
Afternoon nap.
Max helping keep the eggs warm when the power went out.
Who shrank my blankie?
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raise it some