lol!I meant that in the nicest way.![]()
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lol!I meant that in the nicest way.![]()
Well sure but that's because you're a big ole meanie stinker head.I didn't.
Hey ... you're the one that chose me out of the Foreign Brides catalog. Deal with it.No, it's because I actually know you.
I've reached a point where it feels like cheating somehow to buy chicks, keets, or poults. This disease has many weird progressions.
lolNow that's funny. And true!![]()
Robo.. GAM.. To your rooms.
Complaining about my roosters? I would consider that "firing the first shot". Don't poke the bear!!![]()
Yeah, been a long day. Temp is at 99.5. I was going by the information on https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/hatching-eggs-101 It says humidity should be between 65-70% at lock down.Temp of 55-65? I'm guessing that's a typo.
"...My humidity has been anywhere from 58 to 70..." wow, that is really high for chicken eggs.
Now there is another possibility on the humidity thing ... what type of measurement are you getting? There are two different ways of measuring the humidity.
As for lock-down ... I don't do lock down. I have too many different things going on of too many different set and hatch dates to do lock-down.
now see, as I sit here catching up on the thread and reading through this, we have the windows raised. Such a nice breeze coming in.......along with the noise from the neighbors across the street who have THREE dogs chained up in their yard. One of which is a young pup that barks 58 1/2 minutes of every freaking hour of the day and night........so to get any sleep here in a bit, I'll have to lose my nice breeze in order to get peace and quiet.
I hope they don't ever have enough nerve to say anything to me when my roosters get old enough to crow.......