- Apr 8, 2011
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So, we've had a crazy weekend. my incubator broke and killed most the babies (it broke by going up over 120* then not turning back on after getting unplugged). I assisted the only surviving duckling out of a sticky shell. I have 2 more chicks (set 36 hours after the ducks, so right about tonight is when they're due) that have pips and some that may still pip. Its a miracle they survived, but I saw movement when candling.. Anyway. Broken incubator, and I only have one brooder light. Its over the incubator keeping the temperature pretty reasonable. The duckling is down my shirt right now, very content. I definitely can't sleep like that! Poor little guy has no buddies to snuggle up to.. just cold lifeless stuffed animals
I need to keep him warm at night. I have no space heater, but I did but the brooder right next to a heat vent. I did find Some Tylenol brand heat wraps, like for back pain. Says provides heat for up to 8 hours. I wonder if I could use that somehow? I have a rubbermaid bin set up as a brooder. i could stick it underneath the bin, or even right under the wood shavings? Any thoughts? I sure hope those chicks decide to hatch quick so they can get into the brooder and share the heat source!
I need to keep him warm at night. I have no space heater, but I did but the brooder right next to a heat vent. I did find Some Tylenol brand heat wraps, like for back pain. Says provides heat for up to 8 hours. I wonder if I could use that somehow? I have a rubbermaid bin set up as a brooder. i could stick it underneath the bin, or even right under the wood shavings? Any thoughts? I sure hope those chicks decide to hatch quick so they can get into the brooder and share the heat source!
Seems pretty miffed to be in there! One of the chicks is zipping, woot!
