homemade incubator

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Hi. I'm thinking about hatching some ducks as an experiment (1/2 under a broody and 1/2 in an incubator)
I know there's a whole tutorial section for this.. but that basically tells me how to turn them and such and that's very helpful but as far as making the incubator it just shows me a bunch that other people made and I want to make my own and know what it needs to do... as in pinpoints like temp and humidity (I don't know what else
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)... What does my incubator need to do and what can I use to make it do that?
Am I making any sense?
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No, probably not
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.. but oh well... thanks so much!
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It's all there in the section that shows users incubators. You need to find users that showed step by step.
You need something that tells you the temp in the egg, humidity in the bator, a heat source, a controler for the heat, a fan w/power on 24/7. If you want, a turner, either manual or powered. A window to see what's going on, small or 2 panes. It needs to be well insulated as well. Trays for the eggs, too. That's basically it. 101-102F air, .99-100F egg.
 
Well I agree with the above post also it is going to depend on the amount of money your looking to spend. There is someone that used a cardboard box. Best thing to do is figure out a budget and see what you have laying around then look at what every one did and go from there
 
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Here's mine, a homemade one. Total cost ~45.00 with enough material to make my 2nd, so have 2 right now. Used a thick styrofaom cooler from my mom who gets food shipped to her, bought thermostat on ebay, fan at walmart, wire had at home, made turner out of materials at home, used old ceramic light fixture (home) so scrounge around and see what you can find then buy what you need. I would be more than happy to supply my material list.
Ayda
 

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