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Uploaded by on Apr 3, 2010

Really happy with how this build went, I hope it works!

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  • ive got a chick incubator , if you want one , please listen to the following : For the right tempature , keep it at exactly 98.5 digrees , Please do not interuped the egg while the chick is using his egg tooth to make a opening , and most inportant , have fun with your chicks! Im up to 8 so far 2 mamas and 4 dadas

  • @CommentsForYou1 This is for python eggs.

  • very nice. but i'm curious. i hear a lot of people talk about the bottled water inside the incubator and how he keeps the air stable when you open the dorr. I just want to know why this is so? How does that work?

  • @TwistedPerceptions The water becomes the same temperature as the surrounding air, when you open the door, the air can blow out, but the bottles stay there and hold temperature much better than the air, and act as 'thermal batteries'

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  • whats with all these people talking about freekin farm animals??? seriously its all about reptiles

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  • Nice build! Now that a year and months have passed, how well did it hold your temps during egg incubation? PS: I realize this is an older video, just wanted to get additional results.

  • i like this idea most deff gonna build one like it but longer instead of of taller, did the incubator work? and how was the tempter holding up.

  • @ilovelockerz7652 florida

  • @CommentsForYou1 What state do u live in

  • @ilovelockerz7652 I have 12 horses, 16 chickens, and 4 cows/ organic/ hand cleaned and milked, we sell them at the local store for $9.23.

  • @CommentsForYou1 ya it is, i live in texas and we have 122 cattle, 5 donkeys, 8 horses, 5 goats and no telling how many chickens, they r always laying eggs

  • @ilovelockerz7652 ..... really? its a lot of work!

  • @CommentsForYou1 woohoo me too. your so kool since u have a farm

  • @ilovelockerz7652 ME! for your dumbness, i have a farm!

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