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    Home Made Incubator || How To Make Incubator At Home
    in this video i will show you how to make incubator at home very easy way
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    Materials:
    A cardboard box (or plastic container)
    A thermometer
    A hygrometer (to measure humidity)
    A light bulb or other heat source (such as a ceramic heat emitter or heat mat)
    Sawdust, shavings, or other bedding material
    A water container (such as a small bowl or cup)
    Instructions:
    Choose a box or plastic container that is large enough to hold the eggs you want to hatch. You can also make adjustments in size according to your requirements.
    Cut a small hole in one of the sides of the box, about the size of your heat source. This will allow the heat to circulate within the box.
    Set up your heat source inside the box. You can use a light bulb or other heat source such as a ceramic heat emitter or heat mat. The goal is to maintain a consistent temperature between 99-101 degrees Fahrenheit (37-38 degrees Celsius).
    Place a thermometer inside the box to monitor the temperature.
    Place a hygrometer inside the box to measure the humidity level. The ideal humidity level for hatching eggs is around 50-55%. You can add or remove water from a small bowl or cup to adjust the humidity level as needed.
    Add sawdust, shavings, or other bedding material to the bottom of the box. This will provide a comfortable and safe environment for the eggs to hatch.
    Place your eggs in the box, being careful not to move them too much. Make sure they are positioned with the pointy end down and the blunt end up.
    Close the lid of the box and monitor the temperature and humidity levels regularly. You may need to adjust the heat source or add/remove water to maintain the proper conditions.
    After about 21 days, the eggs should begin to hatch. Be patient and avoid opening the box too often during this time, as it can disrupt the environment and harm the developing chicks.
    Once the chicks have hatched, you can move them to a brooder box or other appropriate housing.
    Note: This is a general guide for making an incubator at home. It's important to do your research and ensure that you are providing the proper conditions for the type of eggs you are hatching. Additionally, be aware that hatching eggs can be a delicate process and not all eggs will successfully hatch.
    DIY Home Made Incubator || How To Make Incubator At Home

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