First time using an incubator - a little case of nerves is probably a good thing at this point!
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That's understandable, I have one I never used either, it's back up in case my bantam aren't broody when I need them to be. I ordered some eggs to come the end of April. They better be ready by then. Sounds like I'm running a chicken sweat shop.First time using an incubator - a little case of nerves is probably a good thing at this point!
You have to work on convincing him of how much they can help and all the benefits.
LOL. And my husband thinks I have a problem because I loaded the incubator with 27 Easter Egger eggs.
Nope, that's me... I am pretty sure my main incubator is completely full at 42 (might only be 41) plus I had to pull out the spare to stick some bantam eggs in (it was an EMERGENCY -no bantam hen can sit on 23 eggs, even if they are bantam eggs)
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I have over 100 chicken eggs in the bator right now and then hatching a few quail, goose and pheasant eggs.
yes. Big emergency. Half my incubator is full of bantam eggs now. Never had them. Are they sweet? Evil? Out of the 6 my husband brought home 3 are bantams. SOOOOO TINY!!. Most of the eggs are a friends and will go back but she said I could have some.