Ok, this is my first shot at hatching eggs and I have 8-10 in a forced air incubator and 2 in lock down in a still air incubator next to it. (i have staggered ages so I am using 2 incubators)
Anyway, a storm is rolling in and we might lose power. What do I do to keep them warm...
I do not have a generator
Does anyone know of a battery pack that could handle 2 little giants?
My temp/hydrometers are on battery already so I can still monitor them. In the forced air unit I have an easter egg with hair gel and a sensor inside measuring inside temp so I have a good idea on the egg temp.
I was THINKING... if all else fails and I cannot plug them in and the power goes out, I could
1. Throw a towel over the top to keep heat in
2. Boil some water and place the hot water in jars in the bater, and hopefully that will provide enough warmth until the power's back.
So, if anyone has been there, done that and kept their birdies alive, any experience you could pass on would be LOVELY!
Even if the power doesn't go out tonight, it could really happen anytime, so let us share ideas!
Anyway, a storm is rolling in and we might lose power. What do I do to keep them warm...
I do not have a generator
Does anyone know of a battery pack that could handle 2 little giants?
My temp/hydrometers are on battery already so I can still monitor them. In the forced air unit I have an easter egg with hair gel and a sensor inside measuring inside temp so I have a good idea on the egg temp.
I was THINKING... if all else fails and I cannot plug them in and the power goes out, I could
1. Throw a towel over the top to keep heat in
2. Boil some water and place the hot water in jars in the bater, and hopefully that will provide enough warmth until the power's back.
So, if anyone has been there, done that and kept their birdies alive, any experience you could pass on would be LOVELY!
Even if the power doesn't go out tonight, it could really happen anytime, so let us share ideas!
