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Post by beck on Nov 16, 2008 14:39:00 GMT 8
nice wendy then you could join the olympics for egg turning lol
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Post by Cluck N Waddle on Nov 16, 2008 17:54:29 GMT 8
You get pretty quick at turning with practice dont ya. I've also got a manual turn bator with 54 eggs in at the moment and I've got the turning down to a fine art now lol
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Post by Duck Diva on Nov 18, 2008 15:29:17 GMT 8
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Post by horses7 on Nov 18, 2008 17:25:41 GMT 8
Looks pretty good, and it is definietly cheap enough, I have a wet bulb thermometer ( I think thats what it is called) and you just about have to be a mathematical genius to work it out, I like the display where it just tells you the percentage, but wonder how accurate it would be
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Post by Duck Diva on Nov 22, 2008 18:54:58 GMT 8
Well, I picked up my Hygrometer today and its just fantastic! better than no hygrometer. Its sitting on average at about 55% relative humidity. Goes up when I spray the duck eggs, but works its way down again. It was a bargain at $12.95. But when I went on their website today when i got home, they have upped the price to $40!! Cheeky buggers. So maybe it was a mistake on the website and they only noticed when i ordered it. Anyway, i got mine cheap, so Im happy. Wendy
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Post by Cluck N Waddle on Nov 22, 2008 19:05:28 GMT 8
Hehe dontcha love it when you get a bargain wendy
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Post by fluffychook on Nov 22, 2008 20:01:36 GMT 8
fabulous Wendy, I paid $22 for mine.
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