Bzzz!
A month ago, I talked about how I had to repair the incubator given to us in order to hatch chickens. It's time to show off your results!
This was our first attempt at incubating eggs, and I think it turned out pretty well.

Exactly 21 days later, as expected, despite a couple of hiccups in incubation temperature due to power outages, we hatched 10 pretty chicks.
These are the first ones that we heard and transferred, the rest were still partially in the shell
Last weekend, when I was fixing the car, my excited wife came running to me with a bunch of chickens and asked me to build a warm place for them))
In haste, I connected two old lamp sockets in parallel and screwed a plug to the wire. It seemed to me that one LED lamp might not be enough for them in terms of temperature, so I decided to do it with a margin)
Now they are comfortable sleeping after hearty corn grits with young chopped grass and cottage cheese, under warm lamps
On warm sunny days, kids love to walk outside, but so that no one offends them, we still protect them from the big harsh world with a cage. The cat also shows genuine interest to meet chicks 😻
Enjoyed walking and eating, chicks can fall asleep right in a bowl of cereal))
Or fall asleep right in your hand while they carry it home
Calculate:
1 chicken costs about 8 euros.
10 eggs cost about 1.25 euros.
Approximately about 70 days payback for one chicken if she lays one egg daily and is not stolen by a predator)
We do this not for sale, but to save my money on buying eggs for a large family.
@Dswigle, you may also be interested this post while I get together my moonshine still))