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Congrats, Silly!

Iluv, the exploders are easy to detect, and they don't get in danger of exploding until they've sat ( or been sat on) for a while. I call them bacteria bombs. When you candle, if you see a bunch of dark sludge that slowly moves around the egg when you rotate it, that's likely a bomb. Chicks will twitch; sludge drifts really slowly. Hope that makes sense :/

Cynthia, I'm so sorry about your Dominique! They are such sweet birds, too. I had an Icee chick this year that had bad wry neck like that. It just started flopping over after a couple of days, so I gave it vitamins and it kind of improved, then kicked the bucket. It's hard to lose the babies, no matter the cause :( wish I could do the hug emoticon from my phone.
 
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Thank you red, she did do the flopping around thing when I put her on the floor to see how she would be. It was pretty sad. Never had one that bad.

Iluv, you can wait a few days to see if Dixie stays on the nest. If so, go ahead and put some eggs under the perfect incubator. Get some cute chicks like silly did! I've given eggs to neighbors that had a broody and my eggs were a week and half along or further. Less time for the mama to sit. Of course, Dixie is starting right when you are setting eggs. Will be hatching around the same time the ones are in the bator. :) Now relax would ya?! Have fun. All you can do now is do the waiting game. :) :)

I'm like Ace when it comes to the worry of an exploding egg..no need to worry.
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Thank you red, she did do the flopping around thing when I put her on the floor to see how she would be. It was pretty sad. Never had one that bad.

Iluv, you can wait a few days to see if Dixie stays on the nest. If so, go ahead and put some eggs under the perfect incubator. Get some cute chicks like silly did! I've given eggs to neighbors that had a broody and my eggs were a week and half along or further. Less time for the mama to sit. Of course, Dixie is starting right when you are setting eggs. Will be hatching around the same time the ones are in the bator. :) Now relax would ya?! Have fun. All you can do now is do the waiting game. :) :)

I'm like Ace when it comes to the worry of an exploding egg..no need to worry.
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Haha thanks you guys, i know im a bit of a worry wart lol. I am just afraid I wont be able to spot a bad egg and then end up stink bombing the house. Hubby wouldn't be very please with me lol. If Dixie is still acting broody next week then i'll give her some. I wanna see how committed she is, so that I dont risk loosing any by giving her some. I started them in the bator tonight around 9pm. I have both the digital thermometers in there. One reads 97-98 and the one with the probe reads 100. Is it the end of the world if the humidity drops below 20 sometimes, or above 40 if I dont catch it? I think this is going to feel like the longest 3 weeks ever haha.
 
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For all the show folk and those interested :)

The 34th Annual Fancy Feathers Fall Show is coming up Nov 1st in Caldwell, Idaho. It is a double judge double point show! Bring out your beauties! The premium book is online now for at http://www.idahobirdbreeders.com/ Entries close Oct. 16th


Serama, Youth,and Pigeon info is up as well.

Hope to see you there!
 
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Haha thanks you guys, i know im a bit of a worry wart lol. I am just afraid I wont be able to spot a bad egg and then end up stink bombing the house. Hubby wouldn't be very please with me lol. If Dixie is still acting broody next week then i'll give her some. I wanna see how committed she is, so that I dont risk loosing any by giving her some. I started them in the bator tonight around 9pm. I have both the digital thermometers in there. One reads 97-98 and the one with the probe reads 100. Is it the end of the world if the humidity drops below 20 sometimes, or above 40 if I dont catch it? I think this is going to feel like the longest 3 weeks ever haha.


Not to low to worry about, and not to high to worry about. If it gets to 40, just let it go down on it's own. Sounds good where you are at.
 
Not to low to worry about, and not to high to worry about. If it gets to 40, just let it go down on it's own. Sounds good where you are at.
I'm trying to keep the most accurate thermometer right at 100 but it Keeps fluctuating anytime I touch it to try to make it 100 and making me nervous. Is it ok if that one goes down to 97-99, and then sometimes goes up to 101 ? The other thermometer I have in there with it is the one you used and it's always about two numbers behind.
 

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