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I seriously wonder what is wrong with people. People have lost touch with nature and the natural world, and they don't understand how nature will cruelly cull that sick or deformed animals. A critter is lucky if a human eases it's suffering and hurries it out of this world.
I won't even bring up what's going on in our food animal industry, that where these "do gooders" should be focusing on, but of course they are just all nasties who don't care about anything but inflating their own egos.
If people don't like what you are saying they should move on. Sorry you have to put up with that stuff. No one should have to. You educate people, maybe they should stop and learn something.
So do you get poor hatch rates using your incubator? Do these eggs hatch under a broody fine?Appreciate the support, Lisa. This guy was really nasty. Makes me wonder if he just wasn't trolling for folks to harass and thought he found a good target. He doesn't know that I've been called everything except home to supper in my life, especially as a moderator here on BYC, LOL.
I may have a chemical incompatibility issue with Bash and B.J. She is my Dark Brahma hen, as you know, and until now, I have not incubated her eggs. But, hers were mostly the ones I had to pull from the bator and today, I candled broody Brandy's eggs, two of which are B.J.'s. Neither of those appear fertile. I'll give them another couple of days, but that is just exactly what happened with Suede and Miranda, my Lt. Brahma hen. He and Caroline, the Buff Brahma, produced a lot of chicks, but though Miranda's eggs were fertilized, they would not develop, not even begin. I got suspicious and began doing tests of 5 of Miranda's eggs, over and over again. Not one would ever develop veins, but every one had the bullseye.
So do you get poor hatch rates using your incubator? Do these eggs hatch under a broody fine?
I'm debating trying my cheapo Styrofoam incubator for my eggs coming in a few weeks as I don't currently have enough broody hens nor are they always cooperative, but thing I read on hatching makes me scare because I spent money on these eggs. Broodies do it better.
If people got to know you they would understand what a wonderful person you are and how hurtful their stupid comments are. People think because they don't know someone they can comment freely without guilt. You help lots of quiet kind folks with your information. Keep it up.
What humidity do you shoot for? I have been reading about dry incubating. My basement runs about 50-60% humidity. I'm thinking dry may work here?
Usually I have more broodies this time of year but it's been too cold this year. I have 2 standard hens that may work, and 1 bantam, but I haven't tried moving the standard ones yet. I'm full of indecision.
I think I want the broodies to work but I haven't had luck moving any to where I want them, they always pace and break themselves. I think my 2 standard hens can cover most of my eggs I got coming if I could just set them up correctly.
You are one member on here I can count on to be kind to people, and to give great information, plus you have such pretty happy birds.![]()
You are one member on here I can count on to be kind to people, and to give great information, plus you have such pretty happy birds