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This video was very informative, only question is what are you doing with the extra foot of tin on the back? Did you just cut it down to 5 ft or did you tuck it behind the side?
Do you ever have any issues about being too cold in the winter? I’m from the Midwest and honestly just curious and want to give this a go! Thanks for all the information btw.
I have not, but during winter months I add extra bedding in the buckets and baskets...... I also have a new video on my page for installing buckets for nest boxes along the wall off the ground if you want to check it out as well
@@jourdonleymon3361 I’ll try to do another video on my next build…. I’ve noticed most build videos that are very long don’t get watched much due to being an hour long or longer, so that’s why I tried to have it shorter and try to explain thoroughly each step
Once the make the bottom frame on the ground, attach the legs, then run the top long board from front leg to the back leg on both sides, then just attach the front and back short board and that's the easiest way to do it on your own
FANTASTIC. This is by far the best and the simplest I have watched from a host of many. I love it’s simplicity and would forward it to my Joiner to do same for me. I have subscribed to the Channel and hoping to get more out of your Site.
I had mine set at 38 celcius, also I glued the water hole shut and only added water which I directly poured into the incubator around day 18, place incubator in a temperature controlled room that is under 75 degrees, and lay a shirt or towel over it to help insulate......also when you say low hatch rate what do you mean? cause say you have 15 eggs and only 7 hatch but when you candle the other 8 the whole egg glows... that means the eggs that did not hatch were not fertile therefore never had a chance no matter what incubator you have cause there was no sperm in them.... if when you candle around day 18-21 they are dark inside but did not hatch then yes there may in a incubator setting issue
Have you thought of increasing the height of the front by an inch or so and placing a plastic gutter on the back for runoff or collect the rainwater for something else.
Man that is awesome, yea I wish RU-vid allowed the option to comment images.. would love to see how peoples builds turnout, good luck with your chickens
thanks, and yea my first build I didn't have that much of a gap and the door started sticking so that's when I started doing a bigger gap... always learn from your mistakes lol
The way you explain things is so simple and precise... i would listen to you give me step by step directions on how to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwhich 😂
@thevaughnhomestead seriously man, I'm new to all of this, and most of these videos seem to complicated things just to be complicated. Jokes aside I really do appreciate your videos.
Hi I have used this incubator twinge with low success first time and no success the second time. I have invested in a humidity tester and it says 95% and there is no air hole could this be the reason why I have had little success. Other incubator I have used had good success and had air hole. I have booked the water hole and only added small amount of water
I really like this design. I have been watching videos on chicken coops for days now, I want to go with this design. I would like to build this exact design in a 10x10 or 8x10 , in your opinion will this be fisable if I want to make a tractor out of it and be able to pull it by hand,or will it be to heavy? may or may not add wheels. ? Thanks for the info !
I think it would be fine, I would recommend making some kind of handle on the front to make it easier to pick up instead of having to grab under the bottom frame