inexpensive Incubators!!!!!?
this summer i am going to hatch button quails and i need an inexpencive incubator. I thought about making a homemade incubator but i want whats best for the button quails. My mom said my money limate is $25.00 including the eggs which is not alot. I am 11 years old and i want to enhantce my love for animals. i know i will have to be there for them 24/7. So pleses give me some websites. also if u have the time can u find me some websites to help me take care of them. This will also help me learn the the responcibilates for when i have real chidrean. THANKS A BUNCH. AND DONT SAY EBAY! (i have tried it ten times)
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- Go to ebay you can buy a cheap incubator for 17.99. They also include fertile eggs if you want
- Well how many eggs are you incubating? A Mini Dome or Chick Bator incubator is only about $18.00. They dont get much cheaper. They incubate I believe 8 quail ( I think ). I know you said no Ebay. But this is one for a really great price, and its a really good incubator. http://cgi.ebay.com/The-Chick-Bator-Incubator-Quail-Poultry-Chicken-Eggs_W0QQitemZ250263376511QQihZ015QQcategoryZ3211QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem Hey, I found my incubator that I hatched my beloved ducklings on Ebay.
- cyberquails.com
- n BABY QUAIL & KILLDEER Quail & killdeer are precocial--eating on their own soon after hatching, as chickens do. Refer to Baby Bird Descriptions. They do not gape. Do not force feed. Do not provide a dish of water. You may dip your finger in water and touch it to the very tip of the chick’s beak. Use only cloth towels--not paper towels, as they may peck at and eat the paper. Quail & killdeer chicks can run and jump as soon as they dry from hatching; therefore, they can jump from your hand and injure themselves--be careful to place them into a container deep enough to prevent their escape. Provide heat and maintain a temperature of 90°. ¨ hard-boiled egg, finely crushed ¨ bird seed, finely crushed ¨ corn flakes, finely crushed ¨ broccoli flowerets ¨ mealworms, very small ¨ small wedge of watermelon* (about 1/2” thick) Offer one or more of the above, sprinkled in front of the chick. *Try sprinkling food on the watermelon slice. Tap the food with your finger in a “pecking” motion which may encourage the baby to peck. here are some homemade incubator sights............
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