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Thatās what I usually do too. This time itās just homegrownSo my answer to the survey is Homegrown and local breeders.![]()
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Thatās what I usually do too. This time itās just homegrownSo my answer to the survey is Homegrown and local breeders.![]()
Next year it will be all homegrown. I've seen quite a few people on our hatch-a-longs that have the same plan. Breed the little guys and see who wants them.Thatās what I usually do too. This time itās just homegrown
YupThereās an August one already!?
That makes sense! Hahah just so funny to meYuppeople hatch muscovies and they need 35 days. I try to start the following months within the first week of the month before.
I have to do it or else I will feel like a procrastinatorThat makes sense! Hahah just so funny to me![]()
I take that back I tried three bantam eggs under my broody sussex 6 months ago only one hatched and it had scissor beakfirst time ever trying to do this
Building requires you wiring... Buying you just plug it in and get everything set. It depends on what you are looking for. If you are looking for a project then do DIY, if not just buy one.I am waiting for my 4 month old chickens to start laying. For now I am trying to find or build an incubators, does anybody have suggestions trying to hatch 50 eggs a month for selling the chicks. first time ever trying to do this
Thank you it was very helpfulBuilding requires you wiring... Buying you just plug it in and get everything set. It depends on what you are looking for. If you are looking for a project then do DIY, if not just buy one.
Here is a link for DIY incubators:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/homemade-chicken-egg-incubator-designs-pictures.47737/
And here is a list of all the articles for DIY incubators:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threadloom/search?query=DIY incubator&tab=620