Nov 2, 2009 #1 cbiblis In the Brooder 10 Years Sep 16, 2009 87 2 29 Murphy,NC https://www.backyardchickens.com/web/viewblog.php?id=41326-black-walnut-incubator
Nov 2, 2009 #2 walkswithdog Crowing 15 Years Jul 17, 2008 4,640 65 386 DC Region Now that IS gorgeous!!!! Oh terrible envy I have...
Nov 2, 2009 #3 al6517 Real Men can Cook 11 Years May 13, 2008 10,684 193 321 very nice, well thought out and built, congrats on a good job. AL
Nov 2, 2009 #4 kathyinmo Nothing In Moderation 15 Years 16 Years May 14, 2009 24,541 386 556 (SW MO) Nevada, Missouri My Coop My Coop What swap? Where? Are you traveling around to sell them? Last edited: Nov 2, 2009
Nov 2, 2009 #5 AkTomboy Songster 10 Years Apr 21, 2009 1,103 0 159 DJ, Alaska Great Job so where ya gonna be at hmmm???
Nov 3, 2009 #6 jerrys59 In the Brooder 10 Years May 6, 2009 53 0 29 Deatsville,Al Thats a great looking incubator,you can tell you take pride in your work.
Nov 3, 2009 #7 Rosecomb-Ryan East Indie Crazed 11 Years Apr 12, 2008 1,453 13 181 Sacramento CA Awesome looking Bator!
Nov 3, 2009 #8 silkiechicken Staff PhD Premium Feather Member 16 Years Jan 25, 2007 21,501 1,231 596 Everett WA/Corvallis OR Wow, that looks nice! Question, you mention that you want to make it air tight with air injectors to conserve heat. How do you plan on maintaining an even Co2/O2 level in the incubator when the chicks really start developing in their eggs?
Wow, that looks nice! Question, you mention that you want to make it air tight with air injectors to conserve heat. How do you plan on maintaining an even Co2/O2 level in the incubator when the chicks really start developing in their eggs?
Nov 3, 2009 #10 busterduck Chirping 10 Years Oct 16, 2009 89 0 92 Mechanicsville, MD Quote: I want, I want, I want . . . . WOW! You are very talented.