does anyone here use the buddy egg monitor

Berynn

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I ran into a woman at my feed store who shows silkies, she told me that 5 days after her eggs were in the bater she puts them on her buddy digital egg heart monitor and it tells her asap if there is a heart beat or not.
I looked it up it seems pretty cool. They are expensive. I found one on ebay for 100.00
 
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Bump...kinda curious myself...
 
If I hatched eggs for a living I might consider one. But I don't. It is pricey. I can buy feed and eggs and more chicks as an alternative with the money. Do the currency exchange from pounds to American dollars. You can buy an R-com 20.
 
I saw that the first time around and got to wondering if one of those BEBE heart sound things would work, of course I gave mine away when I thought I was done having kids 6 years ago, I have 1 4 year old and a 20 month old.
 
I bought the Buddy Egg Monitor and it was a waste of money. I do not know how it performs with chicken eggs, but it is useless for turkey eggs. Used the monitor after ten days incubation and the machine flat lined all the eggs. I then candled the eggs and more than half of them were fertile. The Buddy has now being returned for a refund.
 
Did you get your buddy egg monitor returned? If not, I may be interested in purchasing it. Chicken eggs are much thinner shelled, and an acquaintance of mine uses one successfully.
 

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