Quote: Yup it keeps us on our toes--look how much we learn. ANd how much we appreciate the broody hen!! lol For the price it is worth keeping as a back up.
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Quote: Yup it keeps us on our toes--look how much we learn. ANd how much we appreciate the broody hen!! lol For the price it is worth keeping as a back up.
What about using a ceramic or stone tile in the bottom of the incubator to act as a heat sink to stabilize the temperature?... There is also a thread started on using heating pad on a baking rack on some risers as a brooder - seems like that is a possibility too without the risers for the incubator.
To calibrate a hygrometer you will need:
1/2 cup table salt
approximately 1/4 cup water
coffee cup
hygrometer
large resealable freezer bag
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Don't know, I never tried. Try it and see if it works.
I think so...it's more about the ratio of salt to water than the total amount...just make sure you wait a good 12 hours for the air in the bag to become saturated and the device to register and stabilize.Can I use 1/4 cup salt and 1/8 cup water?
Quote: THat's a good idea or use glass jars, like spagetti sauce jars, filled with water and a tablespoon of vinegar. I have 4 , which allows for flexibility if I have a few eggs or a lot.