YO GEORGIANS! :)

Ive been trying to fine Cream Legbars chicks this spring, the only source so far is way up in north Georgia and that's not a for sure.

if you mean Justin, I can pick up if he has any close to the time of the cookout.



I'm feeling sad. Nothing going on in my incubator today, day 22. I kept humidity around 30-35% until lockdown, and then upped it to 70-75%

Temperature has stayed constant at 99.5, every time I've looked at it.

This is my BW Ameraucanas, EEs and RIR for a trade. UGH!

I use calibrated meat thermometers, one set up as a wet bulb.
Not giving up yet, maybe I missed something and will have babies pop out today or tomorrow. But not hearing ANYTHING from the incubator.
 
if you mean Justin, I can pick up if he has any close to the time of the cookout.



I'm feeling sad.   Nothing going on in my incubator today, day 22.    I kept humidity around 30-35% until lockdown, and then upped it to 70-75%

Temperature has stayed constant at 99.5, every time I've looked at it. 

This is my BW Ameraucanas, EEs and RIR for a trade.   UGH!

I use calibrated meat thermometers, one set up as a wet bulb.     
Not giving up yet, maybe I missed something and will have babies pop out today or tomorrow.   But not hearing ANYTHING from the incubator.   
I know this is gone back and forth over.. But aside from the fact that humidity sounds high to me, sometimes also just the sudden jump IN humidity can cause condensation to form in the air sac, which is no good, regardless of whether the humidity is too high or not.
 
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Well, my hatch is done. Put 21 eggs in lockdown. (Two of them didn't look alive, but because the eggs were dark, I let them ride) Those two didn't hatch. Of the remaining 19, I had 17 hatch and 2 not. Only one of the 4 Marans eggs from the Newnan show hatched. 6 of the Mottled Orpingtons hatched. I am suppose to pick up the replacement MO eggs this week!
 

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