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Good luck! hope it turn out well!
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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?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
Could.Having heard that but sounds like it makes sense to me...hmmm maybe start another thread?![]()
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 soonerIs 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