chickmomma03
Songster
pros and cons, best way to build them, any advice/tips/tricks. I can't justify purchasing an incubator until I know hatching eggs is something I plan to do. When/if I do purchase an incubator it's not going to be cheap so I'll have to save for it. What I have right now:
styrofoam cooler
hardware cloth
dish/dishes for water (need to get a sponge)
heat lamp with metal still on (I think I need to plan on removing the metal ring)
rag towel (I was considering nesting the egg in it, but I might do the egg carton trick, if I do, what is better "paper" or styrofoam)
picture frame glass
duct tape
permanent marker
I have an energy saver light bulb, I have read different opinions on watts, the one I used was a 43w that put out 60w
extension cord
I guess I need to invest in a better thermometer with hygrometer. I bought a digital thermometer with hygrometer, and was hatching a duck egg in a makeshift incubator, all went well until hatch, and apparently I had ran my humidity too high so the membrane thickened too much for the duckling to pip out (which is why I think I need to invest in a better thermometer with hygrometer).
I can't build anything too complicated, so I can't get into all these switches and electrical wiring ones. I need simple, straight forward, and working good enough to not kill batches of hatching eggs.
I also need to know how and where to cut vents, how many are needed would help me out too.
This should be simple to me, but I think I'm overthinking and doubting myself too much. After losing my precious little duckling my son and I were hatching, it was heartbreaking. I don't want a repeat of that. I do know that you can't count your chickens before they hatch and anything can happen from start to hatch and even after, but I want to try to prevent it from being something I did to cause it.
styrofoam cooler
hardware cloth
dish/dishes for water (need to get a sponge)
heat lamp with metal still on (I think I need to plan on removing the metal ring)
rag towel (I was considering nesting the egg in it, but I might do the egg carton trick, if I do, what is better "paper" or styrofoam)
picture frame glass
duct tape
permanent marker
I have an energy saver light bulb, I have read different opinions on watts, the one I used was a 43w that put out 60w
extension cord
I guess I need to invest in a better thermometer with hygrometer. I bought a digital thermometer with hygrometer, and was hatching a duck egg in a makeshift incubator, all went well until hatch, and apparently I had ran my humidity too high so the membrane thickened too much for the duckling to pip out (which is why I think I need to invest in a better thermometer with hygrometer).
I can't build anything too complicated, so I can't get into all these switches and electrical wiring ones. I need simple, straight forward, and working good enough to not kill batches of hatching eggs.
I also need to know how and where to cut vents, how many are needed would help me out too.
This should be simple to me, but I think I'm overthinking and doubting myself too much. After losing my precious little duckling my son and I were hatching, it was heartbreaking. I don't want a repeat of that. I do know that you can't count your chickens before they hatch and anything can happen from start to hatch and even after, but I want to try to prevent it from being something I did to cause it.