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He sounds like a minion with a big ego. So, minion king.
Okay..... Correction! Chaos, you sound like a 6' 3" minion with a big ego.
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He sounds like a minion with a big ego. So, minion king.

what do you run your humidity at? I was wondering after you posted that
lol, that is not the voice you have in my head
Nothing wrong with disagreeing!![]()
you told me already onceYou hurt my feelings. I will not tell you what I see when I look at you.![]()
See Liz's comment. But, yeah. For the most part.
Don't edit. You may be the only one that is right.
Don't get me started!![]()
ROFL!!!He sounds like a minion with a big ego. So, minion king.
do you change it at lockdown??Actually depends on what I'm incubating. Bantams I tend to run a bit higher, mutt eggs quite a bit lower, but usually I try to stick around 30%. Currently mine are dry, but still hovering around 34%, but still looking good, so I'm not going to worry about a few percentage points.
I agree! But there are those that think their way is the only way.
And seriously, after watching 8 broodies this season, we really have put way too much thought into the process.... Hell, I moved a broody last night (away from her bitchy sister who decided to stuff her butt in the nest box in the past few days). When I pulled her out, 3 chicks had hatched, the other had pipped. When I went out this morning, the last one had hatched too. So disturbing her, allowing air to get to the pip, jostling the eggs around... didn't hurt that pretty little chicklet!!
do you change it at lockdown??
i cant incubate so i steal notes from Sally
and yet you have not shared pictures of the chicklets
precious!!![]()
then you run your humidity the same as most of us on here
Happy belated birthday.
Sorry for hurting your feelings.You hurt my feelings. I will not tell you what I see when I look at you.See Liz's comment. But, yeah. For the most part. Don't edit. You may be the only one that is right.
Don't get me started!
Actually depends on what I'm incubating. Bantams I tend to run a bit higher, mutt eggs quite a bit lower, but usually I try to stick around 30%. Currently mine are dry, but still hovering around 34%, but still looking good, so I'm not going to worry about a few percentage points.
I agree! But there are those that think their way is the only way.
And seriously, after watching 8 broodies this season, we really have put way too much thought into the process.... Hell, I moved a broody last night (away from her bitchy sister who decided to stuff her butt in the nest box in the past few days). When I pulled her out, 3 chicks had hatched, the other had pipped. When I went out this morning, the last one had hatched too. So disturbing her, allowing air to get to the pip, jostling the eggs around... didn't hurt that pretty little chicklet!!
I knowyou told me already once![]()
You hid your birthday from us?
Happy late birthday! No, you aren't! LOL! You know me well enough to know that I pick up on certain things. I still won't tell you!Happy belated birthday. Sorry for hurting your feelings.
