- Aug 7, 2010
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Hi BYC Forum
I'm having trouble! I've read up on and know about "setting" eggs before incubation. To my knowledge, chicken eggs are viable up to 5-7 days if they are set in a proper enviornment. This includes having relatively high humidity, keeping the eggs fat end up, and having the setting temperature around 60 degrees F.
I have a hot, dry house and I am unable to set eggs in this condition, so I looked online too see if people sell setters. I already have 2 incubators, a hatcher, but nothing to set the eggs with with proper conditions
Does anyone know of a place I can buy a cheap one? At least under $100? I've seen some but they go for over $1,000 and are huge! I only have 2 birds
Or does anyone know how I can make one? I've tried a cooler with ice before, but it dropped to 40 degrees and didn't stay. The ice all melted within hours. How can I make one that can keep a steady 55-65 degrees?

I'm having trouble! I've read up on and know about "setting" eggs before incubation. To my knowledge, chicken eggs are viable up to 5-7 days if they are set in a proper enviornment. This includes having relatively high humidity, keeping the eggs fat end up, and having the setting temperature around 60 degrees F.
I have a hot, dry house and I am unable to set eggs in this condition, so I looked online too see if people sell setters. I already have 2 incubators, a hatcher, but nothing to set the eggs with with proper conditions

Does anyone know of a place I can buy a cheap one? At least under $100? I've seen some but they go for over $1,000 and are huge! I only have 2 birds

Or does anyone know how I can make one? I've tried a cooler with ice before, but it dropped to 40 degrees and didn't stay. The ice all melted within hours. How can I make one that can keep a steady 55-65 degrees?