I dry incubate. Had Hovabators, GFQ, Brinsea...... now I use
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Bought three last fall really cheap, brand new. Now they have gone up. I...
Thats the more expensive version of the Janeol 12. Which you can find for $30 new. They are great for small hatches if kept in stable room. I put towel around mine and they have high hatch rates.
I'm game. Just got a new incubator, wanted to test it against my old reliable and see if a Brinsea was really better than my homemade contraption. PM sent
Wow our prices are soo much cheaper here on ebay. But from what I've heard that incubator can give lots of headaches. Better to go with a Janoel 12 or 24
There is always humidity in the air and a lot of people incubate without adding water to incubator until lockdown. Eggs also give off humidity as they develop, so in an incubator they help each other stabilize. So I would not worry about that.
Did you know that developing eggs can be...
Janoel 24 and 12 versions have worked well for me. Depending on how fast you need it, craigslist has great deals just make sure you stick with a known incubator and Styrofoam at farm stores in a pinch(just rehabbed a 30 year old one into a cabinet). Ours gives me a discount just for asking...
I've never had a good hatch with my duck or goose eggs, chickens I can hatch all day long and get 99%
I have several incubators, everything from the styro box, to homemade contraptions, to $400, fully automatic-turner, mister.
Tonight I was looking at something else totally unrelated and I...