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That sounds interesting, but messy pattern-wise. Do you have any pictures or illustrations of what they would look like when the pattern is established?
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That sounds interesting, but messy pattern-wise. Do you have any pictures or illustrations of what they would look like when the pattern is established?
Moony, do you have Buffs too? I just saw this thread in the dreaded “suggested area” and was hoping to see some pics. The Bantam Buffs on the last page are drop dead gorgeous!!! Thought if you hadn’t seen it you might like seeing Dan’s comment.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/the-buffs-are-here-the-buffs-are-here-leghorns.287680/
I hatch in hovabators so I just section it off in smaller areas.How do you separate them? I'm going to have to start doing that real soon with all the mess my breeding pens are right now.
Load your birds up in an Extra Large Uhaul.I'm still recovering from that cold and snow crap. So much work to do and it's only been warm for a week here. Still a lot of mud.
Hard to get motivated until it gets at least in the 60s for extended periods.
I think it sounds like a good idea to jist replace the heating element with twoAn update and a dilemma.
So i fired up my Pepsi incubator and set 41 eggs a few days ago.
Today when I went to check on it I quickly noticed the thermometers were all reading 80°.
The heating element had burned out. I bought two to begin with so I pulled the dead one and replaced it. Now the dilemma. What to do?
Keep running it as is and hope failures aren't common and frequent or look into swapping for a different type? Or?
If I decide to go a different route that's researching (which I hate) to find a different option and then also coming up with mounting ideas and follow through all while eggs are in progress.
It wouldn't be a big deal to order some back ups of what I have.but the thought of having this happen again let alone every now and again isn't thrilling.
This is what I'm using. They re 250 watts and easily run it to temp without being on constantly. They're also inexpensive. Bonus.
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A thought I had was to install two. Then if one fails the other should still function and easily keep it going. If I notice one not working (which wouldn't be hard as you can see they glow when on) I could replace it when necessary.
Thoughts? Ideas?
Outsource the researching to Overo....An update and a dilemma.
So i fired up my Pepsi incubator and set 41 eggs a few days ago.
Today when I went to check on it I quickly noticed the thermometers were all reading 80°.
The heating element had burned out. I bought two to begin with so I pulled the dead one and replaced it. Now the dilemma. What to do?
Keep running it as is and hope failures aren't common and frequent or look into swapping for a different type? Or?
If I decide to go a different route that's researching (which I hate) to find a different option and then also coming up with mounting ideas and follow through all while eggs are in progress.
It wouldn't be a big deal to order some back ups of what I have.but the thought of having this happen again let alone every now and again isn't thrilling.
This is what I'm using. They're 250 watts and easily run it to temp without being on constantly. They're also inexpensive. Bonus.
View attachment 2582575
Installed
View attachment 2582576View attachment 2582578
A thought I had was to install two. Then if one fails the other should still function and easily keep it going. If I notice one not working (which wouldn't be hard as you can see they glow when on) I could replace it when necessary.
Thoughts? Ideas?
Outsource the researching to Overo....