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Anyone interested in an update on my horse trailer to coop project? (Well too bad! You're getting one anyway! LOL)
Before After

So - ground down rusty areas, sanded, caulked all the leaky seams, removed old roof vent and replaced with new one of different style, painted... I think the outside is almost done!
...which means tomorrow I start on the inside!
(And no... my husband really didn't help. LOL! He just loaned me his tools. And I should also mention that in person you can see all the places I messed up.
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So happy you received healthy eggs! And that chick feeder set-up is pure awesomeness! I'm going to have to figure out how to make something like that myself! Thank you for sharing it!
Before After
So - ground down rusty areas, sanded, caulked all the leaky seams, removed old roof vent and replaced with new one of different style, painted... I think the outside is almost done!
...which means tomorrow I start on the inside!

(And no... my husband really didn't help. LOL! He just loaned me his tools. And I should also mention that in person you can see all the places I messed up.

I am pretty much doing the same as I did with the other bator. I picked up the eggs at the post office. I set them in egg cartons fat end up for 12 hours and checked air cell attachment. Both sets of eggs are very fresh. They both have little air cells. Both incubators were set up, monitored and running 24 hour before setting. I set the eggs that had good air cells with the turner off. I checked for air cell attachment every 6 hours and put them in the incubator when they attached. I turned the turner on by day 2. I like this new bator so far. It is the first time I have used a fan. I always dry hatched in the other incubator, this new one I have to add water to keep humidity up to 30%. My old one I never added water till day 19 or 20, when I had first pip. I think this incubator will be far superior to Silkie and shipped eggs.
I was going to submit my file but this only takes picture files.
Some new baby pics today
Enjoying a beam of sun
These are nice cage chick feeders..it allows the chicks to get in and keeps all the other poultry out. They also use them to get away from other poultry.
So happy you received healthy eggs! And that chick feeder set-up is pure awesomeness! I'm going to have to figure out how to make something like that myself! Thank you for sharing it!