I'm pretty sure I lost another 10lbs sweating today, besides not eating for nearly 2 weeks. Got the tack shed reorganized as when I have the boys put stuff in there they just throw it in the door way. Tons of room now. Fixed the folding table that needed some bolts as 2 of the rivets that hold one end of the legs up had broken out. Also fixed the portable canopy tent thingy(can't for the life of me remember the name of it at this time) wind had taken it at daughters graduation party last June and just parked it in tack shed. Cleaned out the "hobby" room where I mainly chill to get incubators started. I have 4 running at the moment. I had to go borrow 2 more as friend with the animal hoarding informed me I wasn't allowed on their property anymore and was originally suppose to use hers. One is a Hova-Bator with turner and other is a very old Brower(its a large galvanized and round) which I'll have to hand turn. I'm thinking I should look into a cabinet one in the future. The friends who borrowed me the bators have turkeys and I offered to incubate some eggs for them in this batch, so I have 7 eggs. I have to get more information on time, temps and humidity as I've never done turkey eggs before. I'm hoping to have the temps regulated within the next day or 2 so I can get the 60 ordered going. I'm having a problem with humidity though as my addition is not hooked up to the central air and with this heat it's holding about 84% humidity. Any suggestions on how to lower it? or should I wait to start after this heat settles down? I will make room in the house if I absolutely have to but I'm hoping to find a different solution.
Jim, I give a long thought about that cabinet hatcher, but it's nearly a 3 hr drive one way so I'll have to pass.
Jim, I give a long thought about that cabinet hatcher, but it's nearly a 3 hr drive one way so I'll have to pass.