Hatching Eggs With Heating Pad

Chloe77

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Nov 29, 2012
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It really is possible! Check out these links!

http://www.ehow.com/how_5926013_give-egg-heat-incubator.html

http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_can_you_incubate_chicken_eggs_without_an_incubator

I'm trying to hatch an egg on a heating pad now... Wish me luck!


Here is the dam:





Here is the sire:





I CAN'T WAIT!!!!


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If you do manage to hatch them out, you can use the heating pad to brood them. Just make sure you have something on top of it, like a towel, and keep an ey temp on top to make sure it is near where it is supposed to be for their age.
 
If this works, I will try a set of eggs, maybe 6. Beats spending the money, I could use for other things. smiles
Thanks for trying this and posting how it goes...
 
I remember seeing air bubbles in shipped eggs, some did fine, others never developed. By now you should be seeing veins and a black blob moving around.


If I get another incubator in the future it probably won't be an LG. I put 17 duck eggs and 5 chicken eggs on the 14th and yesterday it spiked up to 110, probably for a few hours. Hopefully they will still be ok.
 
DAY 1

I have the two eggs in the heating pad. They're warm, but not too warm. They have wet paper towels wrapped around them, to keep the humidity. Temp is on low.

I've tried candling, but of course I can't see a thing. One egg looks like it has lots of pores, so I'm a bit worried about that.

And they're off!
 
Day 2

I might just be imagining it, but I swear I see veins in one of the eggs!!!

And I'm going to give both the eggs to a hen right before they hatch. As it is, none of my hens will brood on them now. Not a broody breed, I guess. Makes me want a Silkie!
 
Day 2

I might just be imagining it, but I swear I see veins in one of the eggs!!!

And I'm going to give both the eggs to a hen right before they hatch. As it is, none of my hens will brood on them now. Not a broody breed, I guess. Makes me want a Silkie!
If they don't go broody by the time the eggs are ready to hatch, they will not accept them as their own. You will have to be mommy to them.
 

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