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The styrobator appears to be working!!!
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I candled a few eggs in there. Appears from what I can see about 50% are developing, which is not bad for shipped eggs. I've left the Brinsea alone... it's pretty full and I don't want to be messing with it.

Congrats! That is great! :)
 

New bator with a few eggs already. I did check it out yesterday after it got here Ron. It is maintaining 100* but I can't get it out of program mode for some reason. I went by the book several times and now I am waiting for a reply to my email from the Mfg.
 


Now this is from the 70's. Our 78 TA. Loved that car.

Happy Birthday to me..back in the early 80's. Can't see the candles to count. :D That's
my sis holding the cake. That girl could do anything outdoorsy. Her skiing ability was insane!
 


Now this is from the 70's. Our 78 TA. Loved that car.

Happy Birthday to me..back in the early 80's. Can't see the candles to count. :D That's
my sis holding the cake. That girl could do anything outdoorsy. Her skiing ability was insane!
Great pics Nice car. Your hair is very long and pretty, are those your brothers? You sis holding your cake is sweet.
 
This is the chicken carrier/transporter that Dh, and I built.





I put two recessed handles on each end for stability.



It opens from the top, and each compartment opens individually.



It has up to 3 compartments.



The divider panels inside can be removed.







In the latter pictures, the dark mesh is not showing up so well against the dark blanket it's sitting on, but it is enclosed with mesh on the front, and back. You can see the mesh better in previous pictures.
 
this was me when I was about 24. The wet Colt is about two or three. Yep I was wearing flip flops....Never got stepped on.
His name was Marc.... and he was about fifteen hands two inches when he finished growing up. At about five or six years.


here I am now


Katee is seventeen hands one inch. And in this picture about sixteen. Shes wearing her birfday hat. She is twenty now.... will be twenty one in April.

deb
 
This is the chicken carrier/transporter that Dh, and I built. I put two recessed handles on each end for stability. It opens from the top, and each compartment opens individually. It has up to 3 compartments. The divider panels inside can be removed. In the latter pictures, the dark mesh is not showing up so well against the dark blanket it's sitting on, but it is enclosed with mesh on the front, and back. You can see the mesh better in previous pictures.
This could also be handy for new introductions....
 

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