You're all invited! I think I need a bigger incubator first, though. I mean, I need a bigger incubator anyway.Well let us know when you get 'em because @AmyJane725 and I will want to come see it for ourselves!
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You're all invited! I think I need a bigger incubator first, though. I mean, I need a bigger incubator anyway.Well let us know when you get 'em because @AmyJane725 and I will want to come see it for ourselves!
Totally.Well let us know when you get 'em because @AmyJane725 and I will want to come see it for ourselves!
How about one of those fancy cabinet ones that hold a ton of eggs and regulate humidity, temp, and turn the eggs for you? I forget what brand they are. Ova Easy or something like that...You're all invited! I think I need a bigger incubator first, though. I mean, I need a bigger incubator anyway.
Oh man, do I ever want one. <<sigh>> Alas, I don't have a spare 200 bucks in my wallet. I build my own instead. They work pretty well.How about one of those fancy cabinet ones that hold a ton of eggs and regulate humidity, temp, and turn the eggs for you? I forget what brand they are. Ova Easy or something like that...
The supplies still cost $$! I made a very small cabinet incubator for my button quail eggs last month, but I've been thinking about a full size cabinet build. I need to figure out how to circulate the air appropriately.Oh wow, you make them? That's pretty neat. I guess in that case you have like an unlimited supply of them. lol
True. Though I found the one I was talking about and it was $1,200...so I'm sure you're still saving money, lol.The supplies still cost $$! I made a very small cabinet incubator for my button quail eggs last month, but I've been thinking about a full size cabinet build. I need to figure out how to circulate the air appropriately.
Oh my.True. Though I found the one I was talking about and it was $1,200...so I'm sure you're still saving money, lol.
Could you put a little fan in there to blow the air? (I've never incubated a single egg, so I'm talking out my butt here). I'm sure you've thought of that already. What's the problem with the circulation exactly?
Yeah, it's a super fancy one that holds like 100 eggs. How many do you do at a time in your homemade ones?Oh my.
Yes, fans are standard for incubators. I have only built tabletop models before, so I would need to figure out some baffles and maybe find a higher CFM fan to ensure the eggs on the top rack didn't roast and the eggs on the bottom didn't freeze. It's just a different kind of setup with the vertical space; my standard bulb configuration wouldn't work. I know there's some articles out there that'd help if I track them down.
I wouldn't do it at all.
You don't know what mouths have been on that food and if they had any diseases or did drugs.