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You guys most have really taken care of the incubator to have it that long and it still works. That's great!
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grandma mentioned that.I would leave your humidity alone then. The more eggs you put in though, you will have to keep an eye on the temp and humidity for a little while.
Duck eggs don't need to be cooled. I mist mine every day. It seems to help make the shell easier for the babies to break through.
You guys most have really taken care of the incubator to have it that long and it still works. That's great!
I like listening to the guineasuhmm.
hmm let me c.
gota count.
2 red hens.
2black hens.
red rooster.
black rooster.
3 babi roosters.
and 3 young hens.
so 12 cochins.
atleast they are small .
and like 10 guineas.
I like listening to the guineas
she takes good care of everything.
the thing has to be like 20 yrs old.
my uncle got it for quail when he was younger.
and he just turned 40 .
so wait i guess its be a lil older. he was livin at home still.
i do if teh dont do it long.
but they have screaming contest with my ducks.
so 4 hens yelling.
and 10 guineas yelling.
you begin not to like it.
40 and still at home? Ok
So do you ride your ponies?