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brooder

[ UK /bɹˈuːdɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. apparatus consisting of a box designed to maintain a constant temperature by the use of a thermostat; used for chicks or premature infants

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  • Merely 17 fry from a first time brooder is not too bad a result.
  • Now, just look at that," I said as I opened the top of the long box that is called a brooder and is supposed to supplement the functions of the metal incubator mother in the destiny of chicken young. The Golden Bird
  • Also, brooders probably are limited by anatomical constraints (e.g., the size of the brood pouch or buccal cavity), whereas nest tenders may be less constrained in terms of how many adults can contribute gametes to a nest.
  • If you have the money you can buy eggs and an incubator/brooder. Whats the easiest way to bring bobwhites to my land?
  • He's always been one of these people who thinks a lot clearly not a trait he inherited from his mother, but since his Dad's death he's become a champion brooder. Susan McCorkindale: A Question of Cancer: Helping Kids Regain Peace of Mind After the Loss of a Parent
  • At 18 his artwork swam across two albums by alt-country brooder Will Oldham, then sunned on the walls of a Tokyo art gallery.
  • A NEW brooder room for incubating eggs and hand-rearing baby birds is to be formally opened at the Johannesburg Zoo.
  • Four years ago, Arner and Handeen moved an old brooder house onto a concrete slab that once supported a granary.
  • This species is a maternal mouthbrooder, meaning the eggs are carried, hatch, and develop in the mothers mouth (buccal cavity), for about three weeks. WN.com - Business News
  • In order to operate an incubator successfully, we shall also need a brooder, which is really an artificial mother. Outdoor Sports and Games
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