Vhope77
Songster
Sorry I’m a bit late lol I just seen your post was from last marchSweet! Thank you!
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Sorry I’m a bit late lol I just seen your post was from last marchSweet! Thank you!
It's ok, I hadn't heard that tip before so it was perfect.Sorry I’m a bit late lol I just seen your post was from last march
Mine looks kind of ghetto but it works!It's ok, I hadn't heard that tip before so it was perfect.
I did end up hatching some balutties but not in my ghetto bator. In a real one.
Looks great to me!Mine looks kind of ghetto but it works!
Thank youLooks great to me!
My first homemade incubator used this, you can buy a lower water heater thermostat at Lowes/Home Depot for less than $10. Worked pretty well, I hatched my first quailies in it and lots of chickens.If you know someone with an old hot water tank heater and remove the lower thermostat and wire it to your light you can use that to regulate the heat I am currently using a homemade incubator made out of a mini fridge I use a light bulb and the hot water tank thermostat it keeps the temperature right at 100
Had I know this back in March I might have been able to figure be one that day and possibly not have overheated my first balutties.My first homemade incubator used this, you can buy a lower water heater thermostat at Lowes/Home Depot for less than $10. Worked pretty well, I hatched my first quailies in it and lots of chickens.
Order production birds from Ideal.Okay everyone. We are in need of MORE hens apparently because we are stuck on a long waiting list for eggs... so I want some input.
Do we hatch out our own eggs, keep the pullets and rid of the boys?
Or
Do we order from a hatchery and get an assortment of known prolific layers like production reds, and some other brown egg layers. (We were told by our customers that they like brown only, no white eggs)
This also produces the issue of laying age. Production reds lay quicker. Our two personal pullets didn’t start laying until 28-32 weeks old. So I would assume it’s the same for whatever else we may hatch.