I do both incubator and broody. I just finshed my last incubator hatch for the year this week (that's the idea anyway, ). I've a little Serama hen that is currently brooding guinea keets she hatched out, and I've another broody girl that I'm getting ready to set a few bearded Silkie eggs under. I do sell, but only locally.We're just starting out this year but looking at what would be required for making longer-term sustainable flock plans... this sounds really good. Wondering how the artificial incubator system works vs waiting for broody hens to do the work - are you doing it this way to more precisely control the outcomes? Do you sell the hatches?