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I am no pro but am figuring out what doesnt work. I have hatched a few by incubating them the whole time but cant get my bator to be steady enough. The last few have been under the broody till almost hatch time. Them I bring them in. All five hatched that I brought in last wednesday. I have four more under the same broody that are due tomorrow. I cant leave babies with momma cause mine free range and my Boxer seems to think he needs to bring me all the babies he can find. And the hawks get the rest.I tried to move broody to a covered pen this morning and she was having none of it. I ended up putting her box back where she had it only then did she set back down on the eggs. I'll have to wait till they hatch before moving her I guess.
When you do, make sure you put it in a vice while drilling. DO NOT drill with it in your hand. My poor hubby did this making a bator for me last year and put the drill bit through his finger.I just set 19 EE eggs this morning. Still having issues with my temp. Guess i have to take out my thermostat and drill holes in it. Will do it the next really warm day we have.