Things You'll Need
- Little Giant Incubator
- Dish soap
- Water
- Sponge
- Electrical source
- 2 thermometers
- Fertile eggs
- Calendar
Instructions
Preparing the Incubator
Wash the incubator base and hardware cloth.
Set the base outside in sunlight to dry for several hours.
Place the hardware cloth inside the base.
Insert the "windows" and vent caps in the top.
Place the top over the base to make sure they fit together snugly.
Assemble the Incubator
Set the incubator on a hard flat surface near an electrical outlet but away from drafts.
Remove the top and pour water into the middle reservoir of the base. Excess water may drain out the ventilation holes in the base.
Put the thermometers in the base. Use the thermometer that came with the incubator as well as another thermometer to verify the incubator is heating evenly and that the thermometers are accurate.
Plug in the incubator and let it set for several hours. Check the thermometers to ensure accuracy.
Adjust the thermostat to achieve the target base temperature. Let the incubator sit several hours after each adjustment before rechecking the temperature. Once the correct temperature is reached, let the incubator sit overnight to make sure the incubator can maintain the correct temperature.
Setting the Eggs
Write an "X" on one side and an "O" on the other side of each egg.
Place the eggs on the hardware cloth so they aren't touching.
Rest the plastic mounted thermometer on top of the eggs, situated so you can see it through one of the windows.
Read the plastic mounted thermometer after the incubator has been allowed to sit for several hours. Slight variations may affect the rate of development.
Turn the eggs twice a day to exercise the embryos and ensure even heating. Use the Xs and Os to help keep track of which eggs have been turned.
Hatching Chicken Eggs
Mark on the calendar the day you put the eggs in the incubator. This is Day 1.
Count ahead on the calendar and mark the day you will stop turning the eggs.
Count ahead on the calendar and mark the day most of the eggs hatch.
Count ahead on the calendar and mark the day to dispose of any unhatched eggs.