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I am more worried about the high humidity and that the temp was low for two days, will this affect the hatch rate?
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Sally is pretty much our local guru on anything chicken.....here's another incubation link http://incubatorwarehouse.com/incubating-eggs/how-long-to-hatch-an-egg think your temps are good....my general understanding for chooks and humidity is 25-50% for the first 18 days then 50-75% til hatch.....my two cents....
 
Oh my thats so sad! I am constantly keeping an eye on my cat with ours. he isnt aloud in the room where the babies are, but he's snuck in a time or two whenever someone would go inside to see the chicks. Luckily Ive caught him everytime. he does great with my rabbits. but not chancing it with chicks lol. but yep its [email protected]
 
And not everyone works daylight hours and gets awake early in the morning. There are those who sleep during the day. Seems most everything is based on those who work 9-5.
And my favorite comment "you work nights, you have all that time during the day, can you help me xyz". Guess what, all the stuff you do after work, I have to do before work, and still function at work, not sit down and relax afterward.

Just a vent. Thanks. Now back to animals
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Totally agree! I work 24 hour shifts, so I am getting off of work at 0700. If I had a quiet night it isn't horrible, but I still like to try to get a short rest in. If it was a bad shift I may need 3 or 4 hours. But never fails I get woke with phone calls. Most folks just view it as 'oh, you are off today'...
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So feel free to vent!
 
I just reminded hubby that we are headed to the dragon and I have a large rabbit cage that is currently empty,,,,,,,,sometimes a look says it all
 
I need help!!!! I have 2 rir same age from the same place. I got them as chicks from Pickering Valley I think one is a roo????
Of course I'm no expert add these are my first chicks
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