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Will update on hatch later today
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ditto that I am so behind its not funnyOMG blink and am 1200 posts behind![]()
Will update on hatch later today
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Mornin!![]()
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Goooood Mornin'
GOOOOOD Mornin!!!![]()
Quote: mornin sweets!
You build the other Bubblebator yet?For eggs to hide in it.

Maybe... Thinking of going back to bed already
If the alarm is a few chicks screaming inside the incubator, mine was going off all nightThat thought crosses my mind even when the alarm is still annoying me.
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GOOOOOD Mornin!!!![]()
mornin sweets!
WHAT YOU CAN DO to save overheated or cold eggs!
What Temperatures Kill In An Incubator?
WHAT If the Power Goes Off?BE PREPARED & HAVE A PLAN!
Hatching Eggs 101 - BackYard Chickens Community
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If the electric goes off, you have to do whatever you have to do to keep them warm, if you have to take them to someone that has electric or take them to the car to run them off the car battery. just be careful dont jiggle them too much, the older they are the more tolerant they will be.
ALWAYS have a plan buy an electric power loss alarm!
It will waken you at night, simply plug it into an outlet and it sounds when you loose it! and its cheap!
$6.00
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This can be done by placing a large cardboard box or blankets over the top of small incubators for additional insulation. To warm the eggs, place candles in jars, light them and place the jars under the box that covers the incubator. Be careful not to put any flammable material closer than a foot from the top of the candles. The heat from the candles can easily keep the eggs above 90°F until the power returns.
Embryos have survived at temperatures below 90°F for up to 18 hours. You should continue to incubate the eggs after the outage; then candle them 4 to 6 days later to check for further development or signs of life. If, after 6 days, you do not see life or development in any of the eggs, then terminate incubation. Most of the time, a power outage will delay hatching by a few days and decrease the hatchability to 40-50 percent.
To understand more about embryo viability & temperatures
Please refer to the following links….
http://metzerfarms.blogspot.com/2011/08/what-temperatures-kill-in-incubator.html
Brinsea ~ Temperature Guide
Temperature Chart pdf
BYC What to do if the power goes out!
http://www.theeggfarm.com/blog/2013/02/07/chick-resuscitation/
A full incubator of eggs
always helps maintain a steady temperature
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dry rice heated on wood/or gas stove
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HOT HANDS HOT WATER BOTTLES
From ronott1
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The leads go to the incubator.
The Genesis 1588 runs on 12V DC
HEAT SINKS/ Stones/Pebbles
ADD THEM TO STYROFOAM INCUBATORS
WHEN YOU SET YOUR EGGS!
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Rocks/ glass gems are in troughs under the wire.
I think perhaps more stones are in order for heat sinks
a nice full layer on the bottom and just using cups for added humidity on top of wire until lockdown would probably hold amazingly well
FLAT LARGE ROCKS
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Bottles of water
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Wrapping a bator for steadier temps
post #25454
KEEPING MOLD and BACTERIAL from growing in water WELLS during incubation post #1644
USING a aquarium pump to humidify incubator Begin post #2028 & Flow control valve post #2054
Trick to raising humidity in egg trays by adding small containers to egg slot! post #42512
FOR MORE TIPS ON INCUBATION
FROM THE
Incubation with Friends THREAD
Please click below.....
https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/incubating-w-friends-helpful-notes-links-informational-post-links
Well if you're able to control yourself and use the scarfobator until you can get a big bubbleobator than I'd go for that.The coolerbator will be the Banti(or Bubble)bator and I'm calling the LG the scarf-o-bator. (how I kept temps steady)
I still don't have all the parts, I'm taking my time to find the cheapest material sources. Might be able to get a larger cooler if I wait... Trying to keep the build under 50$, and I think I'l succeed!![]()
-Banti
Yea I've never understood why they feel the need to do that.If the alarm is a few chicks screaming inside the incubator, mine was going off all night![]()
Well if you're able to control yourself and use the scarfobator until you can get a big bubbleobator than I'd go for that.

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