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marceline really feels that she can fly! and Gunter is quite the runner
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OMG. I love it. That Marceline has some powerful flappers. Caught a glimpse of the little runner Gunter doing her upright running. The sounds…..

Love your videos of your cute webs of duck.
 
With early bumblefoot I have been successful smearing the foot with triple antibiotic (no painkiller) on the foot three times a day, especially just before their bedtime.  Takes about 5 or 6 weeks to completely resolve, but it works.  

Amiga, may i ask why "no painkiller" antibiotic, bc they will use the foot more w/less pain from the painkiller?? Thanks
 
Some painkillers are toxic to waterfowl.

OOOHHH!! Thanks
Another Q: what do u do when & if ur incubator temps spike too high? I first turned it down one degree, that didnt help (fast enough), so now i have the lid off a tiny bit w/my oscillating fan in t/rm. It is hot here in Idaho this week, out outside temps r 100° this week & we dont have airconditioning in our home. I am incubating my chicken eggs, this is my first time. My incubator is the styrofoam LG 10300, known for increased temp spikes. Yikes. Any advice is welcomed. Thanks Amiga
P.S. i also posted this in another forum for "temp spikes". Just wanted ur opinion, bc i value ur's.
 
OOOHHH!! Thanks
Another Q: what do u do when & if ur incubator temps spike too high? I first turned it down one degree, that didnt help (fast enough), so now i have the lid off a tiny bit w/my oscillating fan in t/rm. It is hot here in Idaho this week, out outside temps r 100° this week & we dont have airconditioning in our home. I am incubating my chicken eggs, this is my first time. My incubator is the styrofoam LG 10300, known for increased temp spikes. Yikes. Any advice is welcomed. Thanks Amiga
P.S. i also posted this in another forum for "temp spikes". Just wanted ur opinion, bc i value ur's.

Just keep monitoring it, we have 2 thermometer/humidity detectors in each of 5 bators...Those things will happen, sometimes for a reason, sometimes, not LOL If it happens, no problem just opening lid wide open and air out for a couple of seconds, like momma getting up to eat or drink...It's natural!
 
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Just keep monitoring it, we have 2 thermometer/humidity detectors in each of 5 bators...Those things will happen, sometimes for a reason, sometimes, not LOL If it happens, no problem just opening lid wide open and air out for a couple of seconds, like momma getting up to eat or drink...It's natural!

Thank u kyexotic. I did take lid off for a min then turned the internal temp to 98° and have the top lid propped open about 1/2" for past 2-3 hours, temp shows on 3 aquarium mometers - 99°, 101° & 104°. The bedrm temp is 84°. And it is 100° outside today. Yuck! Thanks for ur reply, i really appreciate ur time.
 

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