➡ Quail Hatch Along🥚

As soon as I get my egg handler's license, I'd be happy to start trading eggs with people, or occasionally sending out some to my friends here for shipping costs. They cashed my check, so hopefully I'll be getting the license soon.
If your buttons start laying, I would like some from you. I don't have many colors, and only a few unrelated to the others.
 
I'm trying to breed my own meat birds, this year, so I need to get ruthless with the subtraction.

Once the deed is some, I'm OK with eating them. I just hate the choosing of the subtractees part.
you are welcome to borrow my method......”if it crows, it goes!” 🤣
 
This is why you need two incubators. You can use one as an incubator and the second as a dedicated hatcher while you do continuous hatches.

Besides the incubator stays much cleaner than the hatcher since there is no chick dander released.
I was watching Craigslist and a fairly close styrofoam incubator came up for a decent price. I was tempted, but have no plans to hatch that many. :fl

Following Elk's logic, get 2 cabinet incubators, you can justify the cost in one short year!
 
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T1 escaped the basket do I redecorated.
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I was watching Craigslist and a fairly close styrofoam incubator came up for a decent price. I was tempted, but have no plans to hatch that many. :fl

Following Elk's logic, get 2 cabinet incubators, you can justify the cost in one short year!
A cheap still air incubator can make an excellent hatcher. Even if you don't think you need a separate hatcher for quantity of hatches, it can still be very beneficial because it makes it easy to keep the ones used as incubators much cleaner which means they will last longer.
 

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