How do I make a homemade incubator?

Guest1530 I would say that a lot of homemade incubators fail. I recommend getting a Little Giant Still Air Incubator. They are great and are easy to set up and use.

Only cost $42. They hold 50 duck, turkey, and chicken eggs and 100 quail eggs and goose eggs. All you need to do is set the temp between 98-100 degrees using the knob and use a thermometer that comes with it.

Add water to the botom of the incubator in the water rings. A home made needs to keep warmth in an ara, The still air does that. You need a tempurature between 8-100 degrees, using a heatlamp is not reliable and hard to ajust and can get hot spots.

You would have to mist spray al the eggs for humidity rather using the still air incubtor had rings to keep humidity in. Also you would haveto turn them 3 times a day, with still air you can buy a atomatic tuner for the incubator. Source(s) own chcikens and ducks, and a still air incubator Report (0) (0) | earlier Guest9155 Hang a 30 or 40 watt light bulb in a box Report ( ... more.

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