Help! I just got some free 10 day old incubated eggs! *hatching!!*

Morning Dove

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A friend just gave me 18 10 day old incubated eggs from where he works! (Don't ask!) And I've never hatched chicks before! I need to McGuiver myself something fast! Right now, They are on a large cardboard flat, with a towel over them, with a galon sized ziplock bag of hot tap water over them, with a towel over that. I also found a 40 watt bulb (most of my home is floressent) and I stuck that in a desk lamp and have that shining on them.

I can't go out to the store or anything because my son will be off the buss soon, but any other suggestions?

Dove
 
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do you have a thermometer and a cooler tub? this is something I read while searching for incubation information..

Fill a Tupperware with hot water and leave it in the cooler, get the temp to about 100. poke a few holes in the Tupperware so the eggs get some humidity. put the eggs in a carton or something with big side up and put them in the cooler. Keep an eye on temp
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then go get an incubator asap xD

your way works too but make sure you dont cook the eggs so use a thermometer!! meat thermometer works too i guess! good luck
 
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Ok, now I found a cardboard box, I put a towel at the bottom, with a container of water with holes in the lid. Then I put down my cardboard flat, and I put the eggs on it sideways and marked them with an x so I can rotate them. then I put down a towel over them, and then the bags of warm tap water, and then that lamp over top..... Maybe I could moisten the top towel for hummidity?

Dove
 
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put a wet sponge on the bottem, if your using we towel dont let it touch the eggs, do you have a thermometer...Oh i just thought of somthing, putting the eggs in the oven with warm water in a bakin dish would work too..just..dont turn on the oven haha. cuz oven is a pretty good insulator.
 
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How are your eggs, did you get an incubator yet?

I priced one at tractor supply, but it's not in stock
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I'm going to call around tomorrow morning, but the DH brought home a thermometer and light from pet smart. Between a heating pad and the light 95.2 degrees now...

I think the eggs are Leghorns, that's the industrial factory farming chicken breed right?

Dove​
 
I know you said "dont ask" how you got in to this little mess !!!!! But...... I must ask....... How did you get in to this ??? And where did your friend get them from ?? Sorry to ask !!!!
 
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They were going to toss them out at work, because they didn't need them, so he brought them to me..... He's in the Research and Development department of a pharmaceutical company.

Dove
 
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They were going to toss them out at work, because they didn't need them, so he brought them to me..... He's in the Research and Development department of a pharmaceutical company.

Dove

Interesting !!!!!!
 
Ok, more info...

When DH came home with the thermometer, they were about 80 degrees, and were probably at that temp for 2 hours. Do you think that's enough to kill them? I've moved the box to the bathroom, so I can check on them at night easily. They were are 92 so I'm doing some experimenting to get them to stay warm. I figure the smaller room would be easier to retain heat in, and I wrapped a blanket around the box as well. I'm taking a temp recording every 5 minutes....

Dove
 
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