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Goose Incubation Guide
February 23, 2024 · · Geese

Goose incubation made easier with Rachele Paulus’s easy guides and clear directions.

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Hatching Eggs in an Incubator is Fun and Easy
February 20, 2024 · · Chickens 101, Eggs & Meat

If you’re considering hatching your own flock of backyard chickens here’s a few things you need to know for hatching eggs in an incubator successfully.
For embryos to develop correctly, eggs need to be kept at the right temperature, turned often and correctly positioned.

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Ask The Experts
November 2, 2023 · · Ask The Expert

Advice from our poultry experts Marissa Ames and Carla Tilghman on lash eggs, infectious bronchitis, chalazae, pokeweed, incubator doors, and more.

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Importance of Incubator Temperature and Humidity for Chicken Eggs

Learn how to hatch a chicken egg at home, the importance of incubator temperature and humidity for chicken eggs, and when to move to the brooder.

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Hatching Guinea Fowl Eggs in an Incubator from Scratch

Craft your own guinea incubator and learn how to troubleshoot their hatching.

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A Reference Guide for Incubation

Check out this handy reference guide to terms related to incubation and hatching, as well as incubation times for different poultry.

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Keeping Chicks Warm: It’s All About the Heat!
April 11, 2022 · · Feed & Health

Do chickens need heat in winter? And how long do chicks need a heat lamp? Learn the basics of keeping chicks warm.

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A Homemade Egg Incubator

Learn how to build your own homemade egg incubator for your chicken eggs. This design is under $50 and follows our step-by-step guide.

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8 Reasons To Hatch Eggs In An Incubator
April 19, 2021 · · Eggs & Meat

Why bother hatching eggs in an incubator when it’s much easier to let a broody hen do it? Eight reasons to hatch eggs in the incubator.

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Ordering Hatching Eggs: Chickens First Class!
March 15, 2021 · · Eggs & Meat

Sunny Miller-O’Connor offers plenty of tips for ordering hatching eggs: chickens, quail, or any other poultry. She has been incubating mail-order hatching eggs for years.

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