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I don't know sidewing think I would buy a good incubator and hatch in the one you have now . your turning out some nice chickens . I would want to hatch as many of the good ones as I could ..I know your hatch rates improved but they could be better. you have really taken a big jump in the quality of your birds .



Sorry sideWing. If I were you, I'd buy depending on how much you are willing to spend. Cheap ones are capable, Brinsea or Rcom's are awesome. JMHO

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Great points! And thank you BYC that's very nice of you.
 
I'm sorry brother. But I needed the giggle.
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forgive me?
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well ok I will can't be angry at you anyway
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Just dropping in to say Hi - worked all morning then a fire broke out in the junkyard across the street,  Wanted to make sure it didn't jump the fence so I had the hose ready. Who knows what they had piled up over there since they'd knock it back and it would flare up again.  
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Looks like you guys have been busy, too. :gig  
 
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Sid, I totally agree with K. You've proven the BrinZea would hatch, so it would probably be a fantastic hatcher that was easy to clean. Spend a little money and get a trouble free incubator
agreed Styrofoam is harder to clean if you don't keep it clean and there is the ware and tare factor . no offense Ravyn I know you really like the hoovabator but it is still made of Styrofoam . while the egg count is higher the life expectancies is less than the Brinzea just saying
 
agreed Styrofoam is harder to clean if you don't keep it clean and there is the ware and tare factor . no offense Ravyn I know you really like the hoovabator but it is still made of Styrofoam . while the egg count is higher the life expectancies  is less than the Brinzea         just saying
Everyone knows how I feel about Brinsea, but cleaning is one of the best parts. After hatch, it's spotless in about 15 minutes. The other great thing is the 3 year warranty. Both of mine run constantly, and the warranty is comforting. They are expensive, but stupidly simple to use. The reviews on the 40 aren't as good as the 20, that's why I bought another 20. I also like not having to wait 3 weeks between hatches.
Two of them are a little over $700, though, and that's without the pump. I think in Sidewing's scenario, I would incubate in a Genesis and hatch in his Frankenbator
 
Just dropping in to say Hi - worked all morning then a fire broke out in the junkyard across the street, Wanted to make sure it didn't jump the fence so I had the hose ready. Who knows what they had piled up over there since they'd knock it back and it would flare up again.


Looks like you guys have been busy, too.
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Hi Friday
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there was someone on the ice this morning wanting to chat about egg storage if anyone had hatched from longer than ten day eggs I pointed them to walnut and you since you guys do that stuff . also told them she said he said .
 

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