LOL yes someone on here did that. Couldn't do too many that way.![]()
I guess that in the old day's for a woman to hatch them in their bra's had to desperately want to have chick's, huh?
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LOL yes someone on here did that. Couldn't do too many that way.![]()
That works great, I saw Doug and Stacey do that with their Red Rangers from Freedom Ranger Hatchery. They only do it in summer though. Their birds huddled to stay warm, when they got warm they broke from the huddle and got food and water then huddled back up as they got cold. After watching that channel I have been inspired to live off grid with minimal Electricity. They themselves use no Electricity but I want enough to power the batteries for my power tools and keep a cell phone charged.it becomes less and less of a problem the MORE and more chicks you have brooding together to share heat. ;-)
The answer to most issues, is pretty much HATCH MORE.
I guess that in the old day's for a woman to hatch them in their bra's had to desperately want to have chick's, huh?
You might enjoy this story about the old days, 2011.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/egg-in-my-bra-is-cheeping-pic-update-post-126.515185/
Thats the type of stuff I take a big interest in, not just the chicken hatching part but how ancient civilizations fed themselves and mass produced Plants/Animals to feed the masses.This might be a fun read. It's how the Egyptians were incubating eggs 3,000 years ago, certainly off grid. It probably won't work in North Carolina because of the climate and it does leave out some details.
https://www.amusingplanet.com/2019/09/the-ancient-egg-hatcheries-of-egypt.html
You might enjoy this story about the old days, 2011.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/egg-in-my-bra-is-cheeping-pic-update-post-126.515185/
I wonder if you could build something like that one out here in the desert? The sun might bake the egg's, though.
There are kerosene incubators and people used to keep eggs by the wood stove... both require a lot of attention to temps and hand turning
That's what they make generators for ... keeps your fridge going too!![]()
Generators get stolen in the middle of the night, its a sad part of life but they can't be inside and people hear them in the middle of the night and know where to find them. You can lock them in a cage and force a thief to spend to much time getting to it to deter them but I came to the conclusion that it wasn't work the investment when the power goes out about once every 5 years here.
But gas is sooooo expensive!