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  1. Chrifister

    DIY Incubator Advice

    It's been very busy here. It's that time of year to move the outside flock away from fertilizing the garden and into the grass fields. The temperatures are warm enough to start on our spring tasks. So the egg turners are definitely still working. The 6 Maran and 6 Ameraucana eggs in the little...
  2. Chrifister

    DIY Incubator Advice

    Yes the egg turners are plugged in and are working the last time I checked. I'll check again in the morning though. I'm usually constantly checking them but have been busy the last few days. Tonight we candled 12 chicken eggs that we have in our smallest incubator that hatch on May 5th. Out of...
  3. Chrifister

    DIY Incubator Advice

    We just opened the top of the egg to see if the poult was developed or not and pretty well every failed egg looked very far along. We didn't do many of the ducks because the couple we opened had a bad smell. The yolk on that one was busted and it was covered in yolk but I didn't notice the...
  4. Chrifister

    DIY Incubator Advice

    I bought a bunch of thermometers and hygrometers and threw away those cheap Amazon ones. They were useful the first season i bought them but were wildly inaccurate afterwards. According to the new ones, my temperatures are normal on the second row and slightly lower on the top row. My humidity...
  5. Chrifister

    DIY Incubator Advice

    Hey everyone, We were on the lookout for a cabinet incubator this year (because you can't have enough incubators!) and couldn't find a professional one for a reasonable price so we decided to make one. Got the wine cooler second hand for cheap, most other parts came from Amazon. -Danby...
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