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Haha, my girls will not stay in the coop. Granted, it's small, but it is so cold out there! I'm glad I have the brooder light on for them on the covered porch, definitely seems to help. That and a cuddle puddle.Well, all but one of my girls decided to stay in the coop (so far), Only the Rhodbar is out hanging by herself under a bush....foolish bird....all seemed happy to have breakfast in bed....lol
So store of the cold. Do you think spring will come faster if order seeds?
We are in Coatesville and have babies hatching in another two weeks, I am on facebook, message me on our farm page, Hacker Hollow Farm and I will see what we can work out!
Quote: I am not doing any this year except for some broad breasted for friends and family. to much going on to add long term turkey right now...I do have the pair of eastern from last year, not sure what to do with them. i actually thought about brooding a bunch and just letting them free range and see how it goes. now not so sure
Thanks for the info, we could use one in the coop, it would be safer than the heat lamp.It's just a cement block wired with two light fixtures in the holes. We put two 150 watt bulbs in and covered the holes with ceramic tiles. I have never heated the coop but -14 I feel is too cold. It's slow heat and they can't get burnt. We usually use one in the run to keep the water from freezing. It's hooked up to a thermostatically controlled outlet.
I am not doing any this year except for some broad breasted for friends and family. to much going on to add long term turkey right now...I do have the pair of eastern from last year, not sure what to do with them. i actually thought about brooding a bunch and just letting them free range and see how it goes. now not so sure
i think I would mover them for hatching to one without a fan.Update on the Janoel24 incubator:
It's plastic, it's fan forced and the fan can't be turned off. Instructions are horrible, settings are°C only.
Handy hole to add water, but you can't see reservoir. Clear sides so you can watch the hatch.
Actually worked decent. I put in the eggs, turned it on, no thermometer, no humidity gauge. Didn't do anything but let it operate. I also put eggs in my normal incubator, a homemade one. It has worked successfully for a couple years.
Hatch rate was slightly higher in the Janoel, but not statistically significant. Eggs were quail, which I never have huge success, and had been chilled due to shipping and weather.
I will try it in a week or two with chicken eggs and probably calibrate the thermostat and monitor humidity more.
It was actually better than I expected. I did put a baffle over the fan to reduce the windstorm during lockdown, but didn't block it completely.
Quote: all I have is the pair of eastern and a lonely beltsville hen(i think)..they look like they are starting to mate so if I get any eggs, my plan was to incubate and if anything hatches let it be free range and see what hapens