This is my first time incubating eggs and i was wondering if it would smell any and if i did it in the house would it stink too much or would i be better off doing it in the garage. Also any tips would be greatly appreciated.
This will be my first time incubating chicken eggs since i couldn't get a hen to go broody. Any help and tips would be appreciated such as temp, humidity, and how long i can save up eggs before i put them in. Basically any information will be helpful.
Let me start off by saying i have had chickens for several years before I lost them when we were hit with a tornado last year. Then i only had hens for eggs. Now that ive gotten my coop built back I'm going to get chickens this weekend and was wanting to try to get one to go broody as soon as...
Started my coop this weekend out of some extra lumber. I had seen this type of coop and liked it. I sketched up my own plans after looking at many pictures online. I will post more pictures as I make progress.