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Buff Columbian d Uccle Bantam
does any one have any real pic of them
or info
also thinking about selling chicks think they would sell
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Ok all you Brinsea fans can you help me decide? I *NEED* a new incubator but wanted to know which one you all thought I should get. Budget wise I am torn between the Octagon 20 manual or the mini with automatic turner (both are about the same price on Amazon). One holds 7 and one holds 20-24. The question I have is which is more important--automatic turning (I work all day every day) or more egg space. Right now 7 would be fine at a time, but in the future would I need more? It would sorta keep me "under check" for not hatching too many chicks, but I'm still torn. I guess I could get a turner for the octagon 20, but they are so darn high!!! Has anyone had both before (mini vs. Octagon) and have any insights on which I should get?
I found this one on the internet. If you are asking: if you sold them, would people buy them? I would yes, absolutely!!I'm thinking of getting some from ideal come spring.![]()
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Get the OCT20 and splurge for the turner. I adore mine!Ok all you Brinsea fans can you help me decide? I *NEED* a new incubator but wanted to know which one you all thought I should get. Budget wise I am torn between the Octagon 20 manual or the mini with automatic turner (both are about the same price on Amazon). One holds 7 and one holds 20-24. The question I have is which is more important--automatic turning (I work all day every day) or more egg space. Right now 7 would be fine at a time, but in the future would I need more? It would sorta keep me "under check" for not hatching too many chicks, but I'm still torn. I guess I could get a turner for the octagon 20, but they are so darn high!!! Has anyone had both before (mini vs. Octagon) and have any insights on which I should get?
I have the mini with the auto turner. I love it. I can also fit 7-10 D'uccle eggs in there with some creative placement. I have had great hatch rates, it is easy to clean and it is SO fun to watch them hatch. I thought about getting a larger one, but then I would be hatching too many and my husband may frown upon that.Ok all you Brinsea fans can you help me decide? I *NEED* a new incubator but wanted to know which one you all thought I should get. Budget wise I am torn between the Octagon 20 manual or the mini with automatic turner (both are about the same price on Amazon). One holds 7 and one holds 20-24. The question I have is which is more important--automatic turning (I work all day every day) or more egg space. Right now 7 would be fine at a time, but in the future would I need more? It would sorta keep me "under check" for not hatching too many chicks, but I'm still torn. I guess I could get a turner for the octagon 20, but they are so darn high!!! Has anyone had both before (mini vs. Octagon) and have any insights on which I should get?
I've got the Octo20 without the turner. I also work full time. I sometimes only get to turn the eggs 2x a day, but it hasn't seemed to hurt anything. My hatch rates are in the 90^'s. I got it in April and it hasn't been turned off yet. I put in eggs at odd times-sometimes I'll have eggs with 3 or 4 different hatch dates all in there at once. I lock them down and hatch them in a GQF Genesis. I figured, when I bought the Brinsea, that I would buy a turner later on, but don't feel like I need one. It was one of the best purchases I've made.