Im hoping to get mine that way soon too
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Tomorrow is hatch day!!! Temp & humidity are on target.
We have 5 pips!
So you don't need an incubator to hatch out chicks -- you need a cooler!!
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You are correct the incubator has to be in a room with a swamp cooler blowing on it to get it cold enough to hatch the egg's bravo![]()
The animals go underneath the sheds for most of the day and hang out around the 5 gallon water bottles and I do have to add ice in the heat of the day also I get blankets from the second hand store and place them on the ground and then turn the hose on them and the chickens and ducks also the geese sit on them but it is a trick as I have to add ACV to the water or they will sound sick on the really hot days when it get's over 120+ F degrees oh and a lot of Electrolyte that I buy by the box not the bag and the ACV I also buy by the case not the bottle .....
75 F degrees that is winter weather here ....
These chicks I put outside just before 4 weeks old and it was the end of January 2014 and it was that warm I only put a blanket over them to keep the wind out ....
Our winters are short here so I buy house blankets to sleep on and cover up with a bead sheet that is a cold winter here ....... Oh it did snow back in 2010 about 20 miles from here and I had to turn on the heater for over a week ya that was bad ....
I would never be able to handle that, if it's 80 deg out I think it's too hot.You are correct the incubator has to be in a room with a swamp cooler blowing on it to get it cold enough to hatch the egg's bravoThe animals go underneath the sheds for most of the day and hang out around the 5 gallon water bottles and I do have to add ice in the heat of the day also I get blankets from the second hand store and place them on the ground and then turn the hose on them and the chickens and ducks also the geese sit on them but it is a trick as I have to add ACV to the water or they will sound sick on the really hot days when it get's over 120+ F degrees oh and a lot of Electrolyte that I buy by the box not the bag and the ACV I also buy by the case not the bottle ..... 75 F degrees that is winter weather here ....
These chicks I put outside just before 4 weeks old and it was the end of January 2014 and it was that warm I only put a blanket over them to keep the wind out .... Our winters are short here so I buy house blankets to sleep on and cover up with a bead sheet that is a cold winter here ....... Oh it did snow back in 2010 about 20 miles from here and I had to turn on the heater for over a week ya that was bad ....