Shows how I replaced the plastic floor in my cheap egg incubator with a galvanised mesh to make the surface non-slip for hatchlings/chicks. It's important to have good flooring to help reduce leg ...
This video shows how I diy a cheap incubator to give it extra insulation and a longer operating life using some duck eggs as an example. I also chat about blood line renewal in poultry, buying eggs ...
"I'm elated the public has been so interested and welcoming of all these crazy flavors and ideas I put out there." ...
In the rolling hills of Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley sits an attraction so wonderfully bizarre that your brain might need a moment to process what your eyes are seeing: dinosaurs battling Union ...
Nestled in Westerville, a charming suburb of Columbus, Delaney’s Diner stands out with its distinctive green roof and stone facade that beckons hungry travelers and locals alike. The bright blue sign ...
In a proof-of-concept experiment, scientists demonstrated that you can create and fertilize human eggs in the lab using sperm, genes from skin cells, and the "shells" of existing egg cells.
Step 1: Fill a ramekin with a half-cup of salted, room-temperature water. It must be enough to submerge the egg. You'll want enough water to submerge the egg but not spill over the top of the ramekin.