The Cornell book on artificial incubation and brooding . HENS EGG 1. the eggs are dr^-ing awaj- too fast, you should close the ventilator alittle. The sliding ventilator should never be completely closed, and forthis reason, should you find the eggs drj-ing away too fast or the aircell getting too large, you can retard the evaporation b} putting waterin the pans. Experiments have proven that lukewarm water should bej)ut in the pans on the evening of the eighteenth da} a>/yTiay, and theventilating slide opened wide. Experiments have also proven that different localities require adifferent ma


The Cornell book on artificial incubation and brooding . HENS EGG 1. the eggs are dr^-ing awaj- too fast, you should close the ventilator alittle. The sliding ventilator should never be completely closed, and forthis reason, should you find the eggs drj-ing away too fast or the aircell getting too large, you can retard the evaporation b} putting waterin the pans. Experiments have proven that lukewarm water should bej)ut in the pans on the evening of the eighteenth da} a>/yTiay, and theventilating slide opened wide. Experiments have also proven that different localities require adifferent management of ventilation, equivalent to the proper or naturalsupply of moisture ; as do also clie different seasons of the year. For 7 these reasons we have been able to prove, throug-h the results of many-careful experiments which have been conducted by experts connectedwith the company, that an incubator with a fixed ventilation cannotgive general satisfaction, and so have we also proven an incubatorshould not be built and sold without being fitted and supplied w


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