I like all 3 of these, Especially the PVC hinge with zip ties
Thanks for got to mention like others paper towls first few days in cat carrier easy clean up and no chance of eating the shavings till they know food and water.
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I like all 3 of these, Especially the PVC hinge with zip ties
I sent you a pm and I have added a bunch of links to the first page. Chickencanoe posted links and they are now on the first page of this thread.Ron, I've lost a link that you posted (somewhere, sometime in the last month). It was to a wonderful in-depth article on incubation that answered just about every question. Can you re-post it please? I find myself worrying non-stop. Being able to double check against that article would be nice.
Thank you!
It may have been one of the references he posted on page 1, you could check there. There's also an article at Brinsea's website that's helpful (www.brinsea.com) and then he has links in his sig file that are great.
Take the red plug out of it. Adjust the temp just a bit. If it says 101 at the bottom, drop the temp .2 or .3.
ACK!
I just went to turn my eggs for the morning and the top temp 106! It's been steady at 101 for several days -- I don't know how long it was at that temp, either.![]()
We use a giant old ice chest (missing its lid) with a homemade lid. Your PVC/zip tie hinge is an awesome idea! We have to remove the entire lid - great job!Those that are having problems posting pics you can E-mail them to me with your username at [email protected] I will post them for you I will check this a few times aday or you can send me a pm to have me check sooner. That's if its easier to mail than post here.
As for chicken brooders I've used a few things and finaly got a set up I like. They go from bator to a cat crate that I cut the lid off of and then built a lid for it. 2-3 days later or if I get too many in there the oldest goes into next step. Which is one of 4 things. I have 2 metal water troughs 2ftx4ft with lids I need to make alittle better or the 2ftx4ft wooden brooder I built. Also I've use a dog kennel where I screw a board to top of it then hang light facing the inside of front door. The cat crate gets 85watt bulb normaly good enough for temp with out cooking them. The others I use a 250 watt to start out with and then I lower the wattage down to 150watts then 95 watts to lower my temp. Only the wooded brooder has a set up where I can raise and lower the light bulbs.
cat crate light sits on lid.cardboard on lower part of door to help keep cold air out.
ATM zip tied but hindges need to secure to bins still. Made this after my last hatch have only used it as a sick bay for my prolapsed vent hen and a broken toe chick so far.
This is the wooden one that is suppose to be out in my mud room but I've yet to take it out there. 2 front doors each held in by a sliding bolt lock going into the wood. don't mind my mess here lol
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You will know more when you candle them.Ugh. I hope it was just some weird random short term spike in the temps. I opened the incubator and let it 'air out' a little to cool it, then put the lid back on. Everything's reading 100 again...hopefully the eggs themselves didn't get up to 106
I feel horrible![]()