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Anthropomorphism haha!
Agree to disagree. No worries, I think I was on the rag or just hungry yesterday. lol just needed a snickers bar.

Got about 15 eggs in the incubator.. I brought home a digital thermometer/hygrometer and it reads 5-7 degree cooler than what my mercury thermometer reads... this could explain why I had bad hatch rate from the incubator last year. it was just too cold.
 
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Anthropomorphism haha!
Agree to disagree. No worries, I think I was on the rag or just hungry yesterday. lol just needed a snickers bar.

Got about 15 eggs in the incubator.. I brought home a digital thermometer/hygrometer and it reads 5-7 degree cooler than what my mercury thermometer reads... this could explain why I had bad hatch rate from the incubator last year. it was just too cold.
I knew you would like that. I bet even centra got kick out of the big word. No worries here man it takes all kinds to make a world. Besides I don't need any more competition in the woods anyway.
I need to double check my incubator too.
 
I've done my fair share of incubating believe me but man, broody hens is the way to go.
 
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Even if you get a cheap set of rabbit cages to put them in. ( above the ground kind )
 
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I love my grey hens for broodies. They so broody they'll set on a slow snail I swear.
 
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I will use both probably. Would rather use a broody of course. But if I don't have any hens wanting to set I shall fire up the incubator. I don't hardly have any more room for anymore though. Well I have the room just not the pens or the $ for feed.
The dust in my basement is worth using a broody alone.
 
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