https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/...ng-egg-viability-for-late-or-overdue-hatchingTell me about this float test..I think I've read about it but am not sure if I have the idea right.![]()
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https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/...ng-egg-viability-for-late-or-overdue-hatchingTell me about this float test..I think I've read about it but am not sure if I have the idea right.![]()
On the number 3 setting, the heating pad gives off a steady 98* on the surface. I'll test the next setting up...I think the heat plates for chicks are at 100-101.
After searching around, I found the link for this chart. It's quite a bit larger and easier to see at
http://www.poultryhub.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Poster_Chick_Embryo_Dev_English.pdf
Thank you for posting this chart BoereMeisie. It really helped me identify the age of one of my chicks that gave up.
Lacy Blues: I love your little drawing. That really needs to be made into a wall hanging!!!!! You could make money getting that published. I'd take an 8 x 10 !
On the eco-glo heat plates, I don't think the chicks touch that bottom surface, I could very well be wrong but the pictures that I've seen show them standing under it with space over the top of them.On the number 3 setting, the heating pad gives off a steady 98* on the surface. I'll test the next setting up...I think the heat plates for chicks are at 100-101.
I hadn't even considered that. A wall hanging? Is that a picture or fabric quilted thing?![]()
On the eco-glo heat plates, I don't think the chicks touch that bottom surface, I could very well be wrong but the pictures that I've seen show them standing under it with space over the top of them.
My boy friend says he sure does wish some one in my family tree had shared some love of house keeping genes with me....
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Bahahahaha, me too.![]()