She said/He said Who's right? Who's wrong? No one!

No splitter, all by hand... we're on emergency heat right now, lol...
Ummmm... OH is a born and bred city boy... he'd never done it before... :gig


Eeek! Put a maul in that man's hands!

By the way, I happen to live with an excellent hvac tech, so if you need any help from afar with heating, gimme a shout. ;)
 
Nuh-uh! Though it takes a certain photo for me to be scary
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I'll do a summary post later, when I get to my laptop--not that I've had a successful incubation, but at least I'm pretty sure where I went wrong.

every great discovery comes with many failed attempts so your getting there
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and I just remembered I have on line courses to take night guys
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Thanks, I love chopping up firewood. But I do cheat as we have a splitter. I refuse to pay for electric heat in the winter.


I'm jealous of you people who can burn wood. I got a ticket in the mail a week ago for having "visible smoke" coming from my chimney on a designated no-burn day. If the states stupid app would work, maybe I'd know what day is a no-burn day. I need to move!
 
Not sure if we have ever discussed this or not. But I'm wondering what others feel about light during incubation. The room that my incubator is in has a window, but I have a heavy curtain on it, just to help keep the cold from permeating through the window. So the room stays fairly dark all the time. For the last few days of incubation, I have been leaving the light on in the room during the day, and turning it off at night, to be more like daytime/nighttime. Thoughts anyone?
 
Not sure if we have ever discussed this or not. But I'm wondering what others feel about light during incubation. The room that my incubator is in has a window, but I have a heavy curtain on it, just to help keep the cold from permeating through the window. So the room stays fairly dark all the time. For the last few days of incubation, I have been leaving the light on in the room during the day, and turning it off at night, to be more like daytime/nighttime. Thoughts anyone?

That's exactly my setup, but I leave a lamp on 24 hrs/day after lockdown.
Speaking of lockdown...
28 set
20 clears
1 blood ring
Only 7 of 28 made lockdown
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With my fertility issues from the black rooster, I went ahead and did a 14 day candle of the other incubator. 14/27 are developed in that set, and those eggs are only 4 days older than the first set, so he started getting the job done more 3 weeks ago. I started collecting for the next set this morning, and he is really acting like the head of the flock now, so hopefully this next set will be better
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