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KMoKoop
In the Brooder
- Apr 21, 2022
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Thank you! I will definitely look into the fan and will definitely add small cups of water and rotating the eggs towards the middle is a great idea.I’ve used this incubator with success. My results improved a lot with the addition of the fan unit sold for this incubator. I purchased from incubator warehouse. However, with or without the fan, I hand turned up to approx 40 eggs (I think it holds 44?). I placed stable cups of water in the corners (using the glass yogurt containers from Yoplait Oui) to keep eggs out of the coldest spots and for the water to hold temp briefly. When turning, I did remove the lid and quickly turn all. In fact, I would remove the outer ring of eggs, turn the rest of the eggs and move them outwards, and put the removed eggs in the center. Lid back on. Another thing that helped with temps and fluctuations, were draft shields. One time the incubator fit right into a cardboard box that was as tall as the incubator. Other times, I would use large pieces of cardboard to shield the incubator from drafts so it would not see as many or big temp fluctuations.
In another homemade incubator I used for quail I used some cleaned and sterilized (baked in oven and cooked in oven overnight) rocks as heat sinks at the bottom. The thought being that they would provide heat once lid replaced as it was a still air incubator.