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Perdy cool Bee! If that temp stays fairly constant you will have chicks! Okay, let's all bet on how many will hatch...
TW says 12!
I'm saying 14!!!
Bee, you are a wonder! That's all I can say.
I hope your experiment works. I will definitely be following this. In the meantime, I will start my eggs tomorrow in my incubator. I'm not quite as brave as you are. However, if it works for you, I might try it on some yard bird eggs and see how it goes for ME.
That's why I wanted to try this on these mixed breed mutt eggs...I'll be getting quality eggs in March and had to try and see if this method will be a success before then. If it is not, I'll buy or construct a simple foam cooler incubator and try for more success. I've got a strong faith in this, though....I'm thinking it could really work. If it does, it may just revolutionize backyard incubating into a more natural, seat of your pants style. At least...that's what I'm hoping.
You know how I hate fussy routines.....
I'm watching carefully - then maybe I can do the same!!!
Yes...wait until we see how it comes out. Could be a total bomb.
One question I forgot to ask... Bee, how did you sterilize those feathers?
I plucked them dry, bagged them in a pillow case and washed them in the washing machine in hot water, soap and bleach...lots of bleach. Dried them on high heat for a long time and they came out beautiful! Cleanest them roosters have been since being born, I'll bet ya!
