Calling all chicken lovers need some advice on a starter incubator...

steelersfan43

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I would really like to start hatching eggs at some point, but since I will just be starting out and not quite sure how it will work out with the space we have, and quite honestly my husband might get a little carried away if I don't watch him
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I just would like some advice on what is a good incubator that isnt too expensive. I understand to get a really good quality, I will eventually need to look into a better one, but I really want an inexpensive smaller incubator. What are your thoughts?? Appreciate the help!!
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I got a Hova Bator and a Little Giant turner. I've been hatching for 10 months almost nonstop. It has been great, and was $50 ish for the bator. I got the turner about 5 months later for $50. So total of about $100 and have had no problems thus far with a few hundred of babies to show for it
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I have made the investment back selling chicks.
 
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Do you know which model you got? Is it really a whole lot more work to use it without using a turner? My husband made it sound like I would have to be in there 20 times (exaggerating) a day turning them by hand.
 
My starter bator is a Genesis 1588.

If I had it to do over, I would have started with the Brinsea Octagon 20 Advance Ex. I own it now and it makes incubating so much easier.
 
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Do you know which model you got? Is it really a whole lot more work to use it without using a turner? My husband made it sound like I would have to be in there 20 times (exaggerating) a day turning them by hand.

I like turning the eggs by hand--I do it three times a day, and I feel it gives me a connection to them.

However, I have more eggs in the incubator than I ever did before, and it is just too many to turn by hand. For one thing, I don't like the incubator to be open that long.

So I put the automatic turner in and it just does it. It makes it a bit hard to add water though.

As a sort of side issue, while I had the eggs out to put the turner in and then put the eggs back in on the turner, I managed to fall out of my chair. Sheesh. It took me almost an hour to get off the floor.
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I couldn't reach my husband to help me. Talk about humiliating. So if you put in an automatic turner, be careful, and don't fall on the floor!
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Catherine
 
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Do you know which model you got? Is it really a whole lot more work to use it without using a turner? My husband made it sound like I would have to be in there 20 times (exaggerating) a day turning them by hand.

I like turning the eggs by hand--I do it three times a day, and I feel it gives me a connection to them.

However, I have more eggs in the incubator than I ever did before, and it is just too many to turn by hand. For one thing, I don't like the incubator to be open that long.

So I put the automatic turner in and it just does it. It makes it a bit hard to add water though.

As a sort of side issue, while I had the eggs out to put the turner in and then put the eggs back in on the turner, I managed to fall out of my chair. Sheesh. It took me almost an hour to get off the floor.
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I couldn't reach my husband to help me. Talk about humiliating. So if you put in an automatic turner, be careful, and don't fall on the floor!
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Catherine

uh oh, hope you werent hurt too bad.
 
u can try hova bators there grrrreat! i have eggs in there now!
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1 nether dwarf bun.8 hens.1 parrot.1 injured nothern flying squirral.eggs in the bator!. and a cat
 

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