September Hatch-a-long!

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We're up to 11 bloated ticks:celebrate
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The only thing I hate about the combo I'm hatching is the NHR crosses I hatch the eggs are so super thick I usually have to assist hatch those every time...grrr
I once read a post where the person would decrease oyster shell slightly before they wanted to set eggs so that the chicks would have an easier time hatching. I can't remember exact amounts or anything but it sounded plausible?
 
Having heard that but sounds like it makes sense to me...hmmm maybe start another thread?:confused:
Could.
I am always interested in what others are doing.
I have only been incubating for 2 years so I do not claim to be an expert. I am always game to hatch something but not an expert.
I am still mesmerized with what could come out of that egg
 
Is anyone using a heating pad in their brooder? I'm going to make an MHP this week, hate the lights!
I have enjoyed mine..... during really cold months I have still drag out the heat bulb......less cold I can get away with a ceramic one that is less watts, but in summer I go with just the heat pad( mine must not be as good as some folks I have read?) I do feel they aclamate better with the heat pad and are ready to go outside sooner
 
I have enjoyed mine..... during really cold months I have still drag out the heat bulb......less cold I can get away with a ceramic one that is less watts, but in summer I go with just the heat pad( mine must not be as good as some folks I have read?) I do feel they aclamate better with the heat pad and are ready to go outside sooner

That's an interesting insight. Probably because they're out in the "weather" when not under the hp vs the light heating the whole area but warmest right under it.
 

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