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A simpler way to do this might be just to keep the roosters penned until you can be present. then stake them out on rooster ties. The hens could choose who and when to visit, and you could observe matings. I think once or twice a week would be sufficient.
You might as well get one that you can incubate in too.Question on incubators. Currently I have a Janoel-48 and I'm considering getting another incubator. Would it be better to get a still-air Hovabator to use exclusively for hatching while using the Janoel for incubating or just get a Brinsea 20?
Quote: Keep collecting for sure. THe more the merrier at hatching!!!!
Didn't get a turkey in the oven Sunday, but did get 4 Muscovy in the freezer. Happy dance.
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Hopefully you will get a lot of replies... with lots of differing opinions.Question on incubators. Currently I have a Janoel-48 and I'm considering getting another incubator. Would it be better to get a still-air Hovabator to use exclusively for hatching while using the Janoel for incubating or just get a Brinsea 20?
Question on incubators. Currently I have a Janoel-48 and I'm considering getting another incubator. Would it be better to get a still-air Hovabator to use exclusively for hatching while using the Janoel for incubating or just get a Brinsea 20?
it says it's from the UK?I'm still pretty darn fond of my Rcom20. It's a simple, complete system and has given me outstanding results.