FutureMillionaire
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There is a century old Balut factory in the Philippines that uses an incubator method that doesn't use electricity nor gas for heating. This Balut factory had been around during the times Philippines was still a Spanish colony. They have this Unique incubator that can make duck eggs develop embryos by putting them inside a hole while they are wrapped by meshes and blankets. They can make eggs develop embryos for 10 to 17 days but I wonder if they can fully hatch birds.
I want to do something similar to it but not for balut purposes. I was thinking incubating collecting multiple eggs then incubate them for 15 days then transfer them to broody hens or see if this primitive incubator can produce babies.
The video about it is not in English.
Here are some important screenshots on how they use this ancient incubator.
They have these wooden boxes with baskets inside and the baskets are buried in rice hulls. They added cartons in the basket for additional heat.
First they wrap the eggs inside a bag made of mosquito net mesh.
They sealed the mesh bag by knotting.
Then put it inside the basket.
Then they cover the eggs with an open mesh bag of rice hulls.
After 10 days, they candle the eggs, THe fertile ones turn into balut or continue incubating and the non fertile ones are used for making salted eggs or any egg product.
They use this incubator for 10 to 18 days. I wonder if the eggs will hatch if they continued.
I want to do something similar to it but not for balut purposes. I was thinking incubating collecting multiple eggs then incubate them for 15 days then transfer them to broody hens or see if this primitive incubator can produce babies.
The video about it is not in English.
Here are some important screenshots on how they use this ancient incubator.
They have these wooden boxes with baskets inside and the baskets are buried in rice hulls. They added cartons in the basket for additional heat.
First they wrap the eggs inside a bag made of mosquito net mesh.

They sealed the mesh bag by knotting.

Then put it inside the basket.

Then they cover the eggs with an open mesh bag of rice hulls.

After 10 days, they candle the eggs, THe fertile ones turn into balut or continue incubating and the non fertile ones are used for making salted eggs or any egg product.

They use this incubator for 10 to 18 days. I wonder if the eggs will hatch if they continued.
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