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I calibrated my dang thermometer and moved the incubator to my husband's man cave. Worked great!
Quote: Nice brooder. I don't think you need the heat lamp and the ecoglow. (depending on your temperatures outside) I use an ecoglow and a 25 watt red party bulb (no heat, just light) and I brood in this. This was several years ago as we didn't have a good winter this year - and yes, there were babies in it. It holds heat really well (better than a garage), so you need to see what works for you.
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Nice!
Four babies out so farTwo were shrink wrapped and required assistance. For once, I'm glad the call of nature woke me!
I'm so glad you FINALLY have some babies!![]()
Me too! They are lively little things and happy to be here, it seems. No more pips yet, but I had a lot of eggs go into lockdown so we'll see what happens.Nice brooder. I don't think you need the heat lamp and the ecoglow. (depending on your temperatures outside) I use an ecoglow and a 25 watt red party bulb (no heat, just light) and I brood in this. This was several years ago as we didn't have a good winter this year - and yes, there were babies in it. It holds heat really well (better than a garage), so you need to see what works for you.
Nice!
I'm so glad you FINALLY have some babies!
Is it cold in your garage? My Brinsea Exoglow is warm enough without a heat lamp.
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Here's my brooder/grow out pen I made last weekend...the Brinsea EcoGlow "Mama" is in the wood enclosure.
Its cold and damp in my garage and they were huddling under the Ecoglow all the time. But then I am thinking, I hatched some chicks on November 1st via a broody and although she was the Ecoglow, they did come out to eat and drink in the 40s and 50s temp they had in the coop. Perhaps I will slowly start changing the wattage on the bulb instead of a sudden change.![]()
Nice brooder. I don't think you need the heat lamp and the ecoglow. (depending on your temperatures outside) I use an ecoglow and a 25 watt red party bulb (no heat, just light) and I brood in this. This was several years ago as we didn't have a good winter this year - and yes, there were babies in it. It holds heat really well (better than a garage), so you need to see what works for you.
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Nice!
I'm so glad you FINALLY have some babies!![]()