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Egg Incubator Information: Making a Homemade Egg Incubator

You may have found yourself (especially since the shocking programmes on television recently, thanks to Jamie Oliver-the Naked Chef and Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall of River Cottage) interested in raising your own chicks. If that is the case, you could have spent some time shopping around for an egg incubator to get yourself started.

 

In doing so, you may have found that at right now, the purchase of a quality egg incubator is outside of your current budget, due to the rush on these items by concerned members of the public. If that is the case, you do not have to abandon your desire to raise chicks, it is possible for you to make a homemade egg incubator that will serve your needs perfectly.

The fact is that making a homemade egg incubator is not a complicated - or costly - task for you to undertake. Of course, there are many different routes that you can take to make a homemade incubator. However, through this article, you will be presented with an easy plan for making the perfect incubator.

In order to make a homemade egg incubator, you will want to obtain a four or five gallon fully enclosed-plastic reptile container or even a simple plastic storage container-Choose one without any large holes in it. In addition, you will need a bowl of water, a glass fish tank thermometer, a 75 watt heat lamp, and a hand towel to place on one side of the tank to assist in retaining the heat.

It is very easy to assemble these materials. The bowl of water goes into one side of the tank and the towel goes on the other side, you can either hang a large heat lamp above the box or fix a very small one inside the box through a hole drilled in the top of the box to fit, for this purpose. The temperature in the incubator should be about 96 to 98 degrees. Generally speaking, you should rotate the eggs that you are keeping in the incubator four to five times each day.

The humidity in the home made egg incubator should be kept at about 50 percent. You will need to add water to the bowl every couple of days as it will evaporate.

Several times throughout the course of a day you might want to drip a few drops of water near the eggs for maximum effect. However, you will want to be careful not to put too much water near the eggs. Too much water can result in the unborn chicks being drowned.

By using the items set forth in this article, and by following the directions established for you, you will find that your homemade egg incubator actually will work well. You will find that through your incubator you will be able to hatch healthy chicks and be well on your way to raising chicks in no time at all.

In the end you will find that incubating eggs and raising chicks will be a truly exciting and wholesome pastime for you and your children.

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