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I grew up on a farm with chickens but I have never used an incubator. Last night I got my hands on an older gqf 1502 and a brooder. I have read and watched videos on the subject, I think everything will be ready to start this Friday. There are lots of unused barn space to make a home for these birds. I have never built anything for chickens, I would appreciate advice on what is the best wire to keep predators out? How much outside room do they need? This time of year I am gone before daylight and home after dark through the week.
Today is day 19.5 and I have a couple little beaks poking through. It's getting exciting.
 
So exciting!!! :wee

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Here's a picture.
It's hard to see how cute they are when everything's red. Could you try a shot with the red light off? It's easier to see them and they're so much cuter when they're not red. ☺️
 
It's hard to see how cute they are when everything's red. Could you try a shot with the red light off? It's easier to see them and they're so much cuter when they're not red. ☺️
Here you go. They are about 90 degrees, I'm trying to get it to 95.
 

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Here you go. They are about 90 degrees, I'm trying to get it to 95.
Oh my goodness! So much cuteness right there! ❤️

Congratulations on a great hatch and so many gorgeous chicks!
 
Here you go. They are about 90 degrees, I'm trying to get it to 95.
Adorable babies, ❤ congrats! Starting temp for day olds is around 88 degrees. Any hotter and they can over heat and or start to become cannibalistic.
 

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