HATCHING EGGS IN INCUBATOR

Read the article I linked. It is excellent and will answer many of your questions. 😊
One of the most highly recommended incubator that many use here on BYC is the NurtureRight 360, which costs about $150.
TSC and Amazon usually have it.
There are both more expensive and less expensive ones out there. You would need to read up on the pros and cons of each and make your decision.
I have the 360, which has worked great for me, but I also have Brinsea, which costs a bit more.
 
Read the article I linked. It is excellent and will answer many of your questions. 😊
One of the most highly recommended incubator that many use here on BYC is the NurtureRight 360, which costs about $150.
TSC and Amazon usually have it.
There are both more expensive and less expensive ones out there. You would need to read up on the pros and cons of each and make your decision.
I have the 360, which has worked great for me, but I also have Brinsea, which costs a bit more.
Okay thank you so much for helping!! Any otter tips for hatching/incubating??
 
I like the Harris Farms Nurture Right 360 incubator as well. It regulates the temp perfectly, it has an auto-turner, a countdown, and a 360 degree view, so it's useful to check on the eggs, even better for children to watch too. Here's the link for info on the bator, on amazon, like @LadiesAndJane said:
https://www.amazon.com/Harris-Farms-Nurture-Right-Incubator/dp/B07XPLD5Q3
Some tips from me personally is to read up all you can on the incubating process, find some articles on BYC, and figure out if you want to do Wet Hatch or Dry Hatch. If you don't know what that is, here is an article about both of those:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/dry-incubation.1453152/#post-24186384
Other than that, have fun! Be sure to post pics, everyone on BYC would love to see em'!!
 
I like the Harris Farms Nurture Right 360 incubator as well. It regulates the temp perfectly, it has an auto-turner, a countdown, and a 360 degree view, so it's useful to check on the eggs, even better for children to watch too. Here's the link for info on the bator, on amazon, like @LadiesAndJane said:
https://www.amazon.com/Harris-Farms-Nurture-Right-Incubator/dp/B07XPLD5Q3
Some tips from me personally is to read up all you can on the incubating process, find some articles on BYC, and figure out if you want to do Wet Hatch or Dry Hatch. If you don't know what that is, here is an article about both of those:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/dry-incubation.1453152/#post-24186384
Other than that, have fun! Be sure to post pics, everyone on BYC would love to see em'!!
Sounds good!!!
 

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