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Incubation Weight Loss Spreadsheet
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Prepare to embark on an egg-citing adventure, raising healthy chicks from your own eggs!
Incubating and Hatching Homegrown Chicks walks you through the exhilarating process of chicken incubation. By the time you’ve turned the final page, you’ll be confident of your ability to ensure successful hatches every time.
Whether you’re a novice or seasoned poultry parent, this comprehensive guide is your ultimate companion, providing invaluable insights and practical advice on every aspect of hands-on flock growth. With ninety full-color photos bringing incubation to life plus essential charts, diagrams, and tables providing hard data, you’ll achieve a hatch rate of 85% or more without the angst of dead chicks.
From understanding the role of flock management in a permaculture system to choosing the best incubator and troubleshooting common incubation problems, this book covers it all. Dive into topics like egg selection, incubation basics, hatch-related ailments, and post-hatch care. Then come away equipped with the knowledge and skills to turn eggs out of your coop into happy homegrown chicks.
Don’t miss out on the joy of successful hatching. Crack open the shell of excitement and start your journey into the fascinating world of chicken incubation today!
What reviewers have to say:
“I have had problems with incubating chicks, getting low to no hatch, and high hatch mortality. All of the info in this book makes great sense! This helped me a lot to fix ALL of my hatch problems.” — sunnyweller
“I especially found the “helping chicks hatch” section very helpful. Followed the instructions and saved two chicks!” — Keaokun
“My first attempt at incubating was a dismal failure. I only hatched 6 of 19 eggs. Two of those had facial and beak deformities. This little ebook was so helpful and I was able to pinpoint – many – things I had done wrong.” — V. Schafer
“Awesome book, well written. Not too basic nor too much extraneous detail.” — chem girl