Incubator vs. Broody hen

Broody hens
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Ups:

  • Broody hens, usually have better hatch rates than incubators do.

  • You don’t have to raise the chicks and worry, about heat lamps. Or cleaning out a gross brooder box.

  • You get to see the momma raise the chicks!
Downs: You don’t get the hands on experience, you get when you hatch.

  • You don’t get to raise the chicks.

  • You don’t get any eggs, from the hen until the chick can be on its own.
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Incubators
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Ups:

  • You get to have a hands on experience, with hatching chicks.

  • You also get to raise chicks, and they will be more socal to you and more friendly to humans.

  • You can watch them hatching with a clear window view.

Downs:

  • You have to clean out dirty brooder boxes, and deal with heat lamps and if the power goes out.

  • You have to raise them.


  • You might not get good hatch rates, and have to deal with incubator heat and humidity.
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Excellent photos and information! Well written and to the point.
Very short, sweet and to the point discussion of the pros and cons of the classic Broody vs Incubator decision. And a real bonus - the pictures are wonderful!

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