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**“How to Build a Homemade Egg Incubator Using a Water Bottle”** — perfect for DIY enthusiasts, homesteaders, science projects, or backyard farmers.
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# 🥚 How to Build a Homemade Egg Incubator Using a Water Bottle
Raising chicks at home doesn’t have to be expensive — or complicated. If you’re interested in hatching eggs without investing in a costly commercial incubator, there’s a simple solution that works surprisingly well: **a homemade egg incubator using a water bottle**.
This low-cost method is ideal for small-scale hatching, classroom science experiments, or even backyard farming — and best of all, you can make it using materials you probably already have at home.
Here’s how to do it, step by step.
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## 🧰 What You’ll Need:
* 1 large **plastic water bottle** (2-liter works best)
* 1 small **incandescent light bulb** (15W–25W) + lamp holder
* A **thermometer** (digital or analog, with humidity sensor if possible)
* A few **fertile eggs**
* A **small bowl of water** (for humidity)
* Scissors or a craft knife
* Tape or glue
* Cotton or cloth for insulation
* Aluminum foil (optional, for better heat retention)
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## 🔧 Step-by-Step: How to Build the Incubator
### ✅ Step 1: Prepare the Water Bottle
* Take a clean, dry 2-liter plastic bottle.
* Cut off the **top third** of the bottle. This will act as your lid.
* Cut a small **ventilation hole** near the top to allow for some airflow.
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