Incubating Chicken Eggs: A Guide to Hatching Your Own Chickens

Hatching chicks is very rewarding and not difficult but there is a need to pay attention to details. Incubating Chickens gives all the detail needed to a successful hatch. Humidity and temperature are critical. There are three ways to measure humidity and you need to know which method your incubator uses to be able to read the results correctly.

In this book you will learn
o - how to set and monitor the incubation temperature
o - what to expect if the temperature is a little too warm or a little too cool
o - how to evaluate eggs that do not hatch.
o - how to select eggs for hatching
o - how to manage baby chicks right after hatching
o - what equipment you will need and how to use it
... and Wow! so much more.
If there are little chickies in your future, this is the handbook you need.

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Incubating Chicken Eggs: A Guide to Hatching Your Own Chickens

Hatching chicks is very rewarding and not difficult but there is a need to pay attention to details. Incubating Chickens gives all the detail needed to a successful hatch. Humidity and temperature are critical. There are three ways to measure humidity and you need to know which method your incubator uses to be able to read the results correctly.

In this book you will learn
o - how to set and monitor the incubation temperature
o - what to expect if the temperature is a little too warm or a little too cool
o - how to evaluate eggs that do not hatch.
o - how to select eggs for hatching
o - how to manage baby chicks right after hatching
o - what equipment you will need and how to use it
... and Wow! so much more.
If there are little chickies in your future, this is the handbook you need.

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Incubating Chicken Eggs: A Guide to Hatching Your Own Chickens

Incubating Chicken Eggs: A Guide to Hatching Your Own Chickens

by Deborah Zappa
Incubating Chicken Eggs: A Guide to Hatching Your Own Chickens

Incubating Chicken Eggs: A Guide to Hatching Your Own Chickens

by Deborah Zappa

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Hatching chicks is very rewarding and not difficult but there is a need to pay attention to details. Incubating Chickens gives all the detail needed to a successful hatch. Humidity and temperature are critical. There are three ways to measure humidity and you need to know which method your incubator uses to be able to read the results correctly.

In this book you will learn
o - how to set and monitor the incubation temperature
o - what to expect if the temperature is a little too warm or a little too cool
o - how to evaluate eggs that do not hatch.
o - how to select eggs for hatching
o - how to manage baby chicks right after hatching
o - what equipment you will need and how to use it
... and Wow! so much more.
If there are little chickies in your future, this is the handbook you need.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940046597646
Publisher: Deborah Zappa
Publication date: 02/21/2015
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Deborah has spent a lifetime of working with and raising animals including horses, goats, cattle, dogs and cats. In addition to owning and managing three successful businesses, she is now retired from 35 years in information technology. However, "retired" is somewhat relative since her current business, the Queen D Ranch in New Mexico, is a full-time commitment. At the Queen D, she and her high school sweetheart, David, manage several horses, a herd of American Blackbelly sheep and over 100 purebred chickens. They hatch several hundred chicks each month and work to keep improving the quality of their Rhode Island Reds, Ameraucana, Silver Laced Wyandotte and Delaware chickens.

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