I just ordered more on Amazon, so I’m sure I’ll find them soonI have done that, so I had to buy more, then the others turned up, so now I have tons!
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I just ordered more on Amazon, so I’m sure I’ll find them soonI have done that, so I had to buy more, then the others turned up, so now I have tons!
How wide are the spaces between the bars? Chicks love to find ways to do themselves in.Could this work as a brooder? The price is okay. I could wrap something around to make it draft-free. What do you think?
I would be concerned they could slip through, at least in the beginning. I have used these with good results:Could this work as a brooder? The price is okay. I could wrap something around to make it draft-free. What do you think?
I have to do a lot of separating of eggs.Thought I would share this egg separating idea I found online. Using small embroidery cards, I cut them down a bit to fit in the incubator so that I can hatch different breeds at the same time. I used small zip ties that I use to band older birds, to tie the cards together. My silkies and Polkies look almost identical at hatch. The last batch I was home and I was able to see each one hatch and then band them as I took them out of the incubator. This time around we may not be home for several hours, so I thought this would be a good idea. I’m hoping they do not melt in the heat, as others have used them, I assume they will not. I’ll have to keep an eye and see.View attachment 2871510
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Excellent repurposing of the fans!I have to do a lot of separating of eggs.
You're making me feel so redneck. I cut up the plastic grilles on old box fans and zip tied them together for mine.