? if we were at the frog, I'd claim this window......Yay!!!! That's really good Ruby. So we have found out that we are not suckling people. Lol!! They are super cute but way messy and smelly for us.
but seriously, what do you mean?
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? if we were at the frog, I'd claim this window......Yay!!!! That's really good Ruby. So we have found out that we are not suckling people. Lol!! They are super cute but way messy and smelly for us.
I thought maybe it was an ill placed "L", or maybe replace the "ing" with a "y".......?Probably Duckling.![]()
Funny, cause you are the first person, that couldn't gleem the info given. It's about finding what will work for you. You can disagree with it all you want. It's written from the stand point of I only run dry if it stays above 25% because it is what I find comfortable. It gives a guidline to start at. It doesn't get any easier than that. You start at a humidity number, you check the fricken air cells and you adjust by what the air cell is telling you.WOW, Lots of information but VERY confusing, because now it leaves you with the question, OH which way do I go? Which way is going to work of me. It's up and down information, and the low of 30% I would disagree with, I have kept mine at 20% and still successful hatchings..
and I just skim through it.. LOL I'll have to take my time and read the entire thing..
Just a teeny tiny bit curious, are you? I candled last night, but didn't mark any thing. There is definitely some life in there, a few with decent veining. Some with wispy veining: those may be destined for early death. Interestingly, one of the Am eggs that I slapped a piece of packing tape over an indent that was about 1/8" x 1/2" is growing! Some of the air cells are showing well now. A lot of saddles, jiggles, sliders. One turkey may be alive.
Sorry to hear that.
The loss of eggs was TOTALLY not your fault. Blame it on the USPS, and honestly, I can't even blame them... Packages get tossed around. Unless they are hand delivered, it's a fact of life. The fact that there is any veining showing up at all is IMO a miracle.The turkeys take a little while to detect veining. My girls are setting on eggs, so no more for a while.I am so sorry about the loss of eggs. Hoping you will have something hatch.