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I need to find the cheapest,easiest,fastest way to make a homemade incubator for cockatiel eggs. I need one really quick to in order for me to save the eggs that the mother bird has laid. Shes not a very good sitter. Help!!!!

2006-11-21 15:41:50 · 8 answers · asked by crts_krn 1 in Pets Birds

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go to the pet store and buy a reptile light... heat light and put it over them... nocuurnal lights arent that hot so try one of those they are like 6-20 dollars and will fit into a regular light socket.. but if there isnt a male present she might be ignoring them bc they arent fertilized... idk good luck tho

2006-11-21 15:45:27 · answer #1 · answered by bribri 3 · 0 0

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take a flashlight and place it on the side of the egg. you will be able to see a shape inside of the egg, that resembles a baby bird. if there is not, it is a dud, but you should still hold on to it just in case it is not a dud, and it was just small or hard to see. also you can lay them like you do with the paper towels, and put a type of heat lamp over it, not so it gets hot, but just so it stays warm. keep it away from drafts, so it does not get cold. hope it works out! i know how exciting it can be to see an egg hatch. it is pretty cool. if you need any more info just ask.

2016-04-10 21:34:17 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i did not do this with eggs but i did with a 2 wk old indian grey:
put them in a plastic container, put a heating pad under that, use a lamp with a flourescent light for and if the eggs need it, and partially cover the box top with a towel to keep the heat in. good luck

2006-11-21 15:52:58 · answer #3 · answered by katep1313 2 · 0 0

Would a heating pad work? I once rescued a baby squirrel who was so small he couldn't produce enough heat of his own. I made him a bed in a shoebox and towels with the heating pad under everything. I kept it on the lowest setting and it kept him warm. He grew up to be a healthy squirrel.

2006-11-21 15:46:11 · answer #4 · answered by robinallsup 3 · 0 0

A cake pan with about a 60 watt light bulb over it.

2006-11-21 15:49:25 · answer #5 · answered by the_buccaru 5 · 0 0

seem to have some good ideas here, but take into consideration the eggs may not be fertile and that may be why she won't set......

2006-11-21 17:11:21 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

a syrofoam box

2006-11-21 15:43:29 · answer #7 · answered by Everyman 3 · 0 0

http://www.motherearthnews.com/Livestock_and_Farming/1975_March_April/How_To_Hatch_Chicks_In_A_Homemade_Incubator

http://www.herpcam.com/incubator.htm

http://www.feathersite.com/Poultry/IncBurgoon.html

http://members.cox.net/lovetiels/incubator.html

http://members.aol.com/CGFARMS/buildincubator.html

2006-11-21 15:52:54 · answer #8 · answered by sonkysst 4 · 0 0

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