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*[http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/homemade-chicken-egg-incubator-designs-pictures DIY incubator designs] from backyardchickens.com | |||
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*http://incubatorwarehouse.com/incubating-eggs/getting-started-egg-incubating | |||
*http://www.surehatch.co.za/Incubator-terminology-explained.htm | |||
*http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/how-to-incubate-hatch-eggs-just-21-days-from-egg-to-chicken | |||
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Revision as of 05:51, 26 January 2014
Main > Food and Agriculture > Farm equipment
Introduction
Chickens may be propagated readily from fertile eggs - so freerange chickens can be maintained in a healthy population even in presence of heavy losses to predators. A simple incubator should be available on any diversified farm. Natural chicken birth rates typically happen too late and too infrequently in the season for the chicken population to become self-sustaining. Freerange chickens, which do not require supplemental feeding - could be a great part of a community local food strategy.
In short, any Global Village should have an open source incubator. These are rather cheap - $40 - but it is useful to make one that is open source from a light bulb, thermostat, and an automatic rolling device.
The trouble with an incubator is that the eggs must be moved regularly. What's a simple design that can address this issue?
Design Implemented in 2005
We built a large incubator that could hold 200 eggs. It did not work well, as shifting it manually every day turns out to be a chore that one must attend to diligently.
Better Designs
Please suggest better designs with automatic egg turning.
- DIY incubator designs from backyardchickens.com