Feb 12, 2011 #11 Robo Songster 9 Years Jul 15, 2010 3,367 16 191 Knoxville,TN Take them out as they dry.
Feb 12, 2011 #12 Stellar The Quail Lady 14 Years Feb 6, 2010 4,205 128 381 Tampa Bay, FL Take them out as soon as they are dry. They have tiny bodies and need to get to their water and feed supply quicker than chickens.
Take them out as soon as they are dry. They have tiny bodies and need to get to their water and feed supply quicker than chickens.
Feb 13, 2011 #13 deerman Rest in Peace 1949-2012 Aug 24, 2008 9,491 120 293 Southern Ohio Quote: CORRECT. AS FAR AS THE TURNER GOES JUST TIME IT TO WHERE THE RACKS ARE UPRIGHT, THEN UNPLUG THE TURNER AND LET THEM HATCH RIGHT THERE. for sure if still air incubator.......
Quote: CORRECT. AS FAR AS THE TURNER GOES JUST TIME IT TO WHERE THE RACKS ARE UPRIGHT, THEN UNPLUG THE TURNER AND LET THEM HATCH RIGHT THERE. for sure if still air incubator.......
Feb 13, 2011 #14 aprophet Songster 10 Years Jan 12, 2010 3,798 57 239 chesapeake Va. Quote: CORRECT. AS FAR AS THE TURNER GOES JUST TIME IT TO WHERE THE RACKS ARE UPRIGHT, THEN UNPLUG THE TURNER AND LET THEM HATCH RIGHT THERE. for sure if still air incubator....... because my HB has an add on computer fan I can unplug it and use it as a still air for lock down any body else do this ?
Quote: CORRECT. AS FAR AS THE TURNER GOES JUST TIME IT TO WHERE THE RACKS ARE UPRIGHT, THEN UNPLUG THE TURNER AND LET THEM HATCH RIGHT THERE. for sure if still air incubator....... because my HB has an add on computer fan I can unplug it and use it as a still air for lock down any body else do this ?
Feb 13, 2011 #15 Robo Songster 9 Years Jul 15, 2010 3,367 16 191 Knoxville,TN Bad idea there, the temp will change and it is too risky to adjust it in lockdown.
Feb 13, 2011 Thread starter #16 krstms MO Hick Chick 10 Years Sep 23, 2009 1,034 1 153 Missouri thanks guys I appreciate your help.
Feb 14, 2011 #17 ChickenChaps Songster 12 Years Mar 17, 2008 140 10 194 Malabar, FL Quote: Do you let them hatch in the turner? or take turner out?