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In theory yes. Do you have a thermostat to tell you what the temp is on the top of the eggs? You kinda need to know the humidity too. Most incubators have a lid and keep it closed. that bulb might be too much for that small of an area. We also like to look at our eggs, temps and humidity without opening the incubator.
I have seem people use heating pads to hatch eggs. they just put a blanket over the top and turn them several times a day.
Agreed. It might work okay. But do your research, get onto some of the homemade incubator threads. Here's one: https://www.backyardchickens.com/chicken-coop-incubator.html
In theory yes. Do you have a thermostat to tell you what the temp is on the top of the eggs? You kinda need to know the humidity too. Most incubators have a lid and keep it closed. that bulb might be too much for that small of an area. We also like to look at our eggs, temps and humidity without opening the incubator.
I have seem people use heating pads to hatch eggs. they just put a blanket over the top and turn them several times a day.
