These are all the components you will need for successful egg incubation. An egg won't roll excessively and it provides an easy way to access and clean the incubator. The most convenient type of flooring to use is a wire grill, that can be placed in the incubator a little off the floor of the homemade incubator. This should be done with a minimum of open-air interaction, and you should never touch the eggs yourself. You need to build in a method to turn the eggs three times daily. A standard wet-bulb barometer can be used as a humidity gauge. You need at least two thermometers, in different locations in your homemade incubator to keep a constant level heat. You can buy a heat lamp from Amazon, shown on the sidebar.
A heat lamp can also be used after your eggs hatch, for brooding chicks or other baby animals. To this end, I suggest you purchase a special kind of lamp called a heat lamp, preferably one with a dimmer switch, so you can control the temperature. A regular light bulb, however, can only control the temperature of the homemade incubator to a certain degree. A 40W light bulb may suffice for your homemade incubator, as long as you can find a way to focus the heat inside the enclosure and maintain a uniform temperature. The heat source can be anything that puts out a continuous, steady heat. You can also check Craigslist for people near you dumping broken appliances. Make sure you scrub it out with bleach and disinfectant, and then let it air out so there are no residual fumes. If you don't have an old appliance handy, it's a simple matter of heading on down to the junkyard or dump to find one.
Microwaves and refrigerators tend to best for this, because they were designed to be airtight, so they aren't so susceptible to drafts or sharp temperature gradients. The best material for the body of your homemade incubator is a discarded appliance. Here are how you can obtain the materials to build your own egg incubator.
#Homemade incubator free#
Some of the best designs I've seen out on the web utilize some free materials to cut down on costs. Third your egg incubator needs to easily accessible for cleaning and egg turning. Second, your egg incubator needs to be in a location that is protected from direct sunlight and drafts.
#Homemade incubator how to#
This page will have plans for how to Build Egg Incubatorįirst, your homemade incubator needs to have a way to control temperature and humidity.