Temperatures!! @#$%!

This is why I spent too much $$$$ on a Thermoworks thermometer (thermocouple design, which is more accurate). But in the end, it works and I trust it.

It's also nice in that it has a needle probe which you can just drop in a small jar of water in lieu of using a wiggler (mine is inserted into an old pimento jar that is full of water).

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Ok, this sounds like my perfect answer! I have been worrying about the temp ranges in my bator I made for my first hatch.... I am not so worried after reading this. Chickens cant have that perfect temp and humidity under them?? I am going to set my first eggs from my own chickens tomorrow with temps ranging from 98.1-101.7 I will updat later.

I feel better thanks so much
 

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