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DIY homemade incubator.... 1 Broody hen ...= free hatching eggs...= various prices 1 decent sized rubbermaid tote.... = $20 Chick sized food and waterer = $4 wood chips $5.00 The ability to take hen out once a day to dust bathe and poop = $0 electric bill =$0 Watching a mother hen raise her chicks and having almost always 100% hatch = priceless. Seriously though, just separate them in totes, take them off for ten minutes when you get home from work to poop and stretch. That's it. Keep the food and water close to them, they eat while they sit. I've done it about 10 times now, and it is the easiest way to hatch chicks.
DIY homemade incubator.... 1 Broody hen ...= free hatching eggs...= various prices 1 decent sized rubbermaid tote.... = $20 Chick sized food and waterer = $4 wood chips $5.00 The ability to take hen out once a day to dust bathe and poop = $0 electric bill =$0 Watching a mother hen raise her chicks and having almost always 100% hatch = priceless. Seriously though, just separate them in totes, take them off for ten minutes when you get home from work to poop and stretch. That's it. Keep the food and water close to them, they eat while they sit. I've done it about 10 times now, and it is the easiest way to hatch chicks.