Brooder ( noun , noun )

(As a noun)

Brooder ( noun )

A device or container used to keep eggs warm and humidity at the right level to hatch them.

Origin:

From the verb "brood" meaning to sit on eggs to hatch them.

Examples:

  1. She placed the eggs in the brooder to hatch them.
  2. The farmer used a brooder to incubate the chicken eggs.
  3. The duck eggs were placed in the brooder for hatching.
  4. The brooder was kept at a constant temperature to hatch the eggs.
  5. The quail eggs were placed in the brooder for incubation.

(As a noun)

Brooder ( noun )

A device or container used to keep eggs warm and humidity at the right level to hatch them.

Origin:

From the verb "brood" meaning to sit on eggs to hatch them.

Examples:

  1. She placed the eggs in the brooder to hatch them.
  2. The farmer used a brooder to incubate the chicken eggs.
  3. The duck eggs were placed in the brooder for hatching.
  4. The brooder was kept at a constant temperature to hatch the eggs.
  5. The quail eggs were placed in the brooder for incubation.
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