![]() ![]() “In biology, an incubator is a device used to grow and maintain microbiological cultures or cell cultures. You can find a lot of articles here on A Life of Heritage that will teach you a lot about poultry and be sure to check out Chicken Rich: Profitable Poultry Bundle–It’s FULL of to-do lists, checklists, record keeping sheets, and resource pages that will keep your flock healthy and YOU organized! ![]() I hatched my first eggs when I was in fourth grade for my science project. And the little critters that hatch, are the cutest. Once you start incubating chicken (or duck!) eggs, you won’t be able to stop. That was my deduction anyway when I opened the eggs after the hatching period had completed.Īlthough I’ve never purchased a new candler to take its place, it’s fascinating to see the development of the chick as the days go by so quickly. ![]() During that one bad candling day, all but three of the eggs died because the homemade candler I borrowed, got too hot. I had a bad experience with a homemade candler one time, and since then haven’t bought a candler and only take out eggs that are obviously heading south quickly. 12 hatched, one died for an unknown reason within the last week before hatching, and 5 were clear, infertile eggs. Click here for more info about cookies collected and our privacy policy. As an Amazon associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. *We get commissions for purchases made through links in this post. ![]()
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