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I have turkey eggs I need to incubator.  I need info.  Will these fit in a regular turner, or do I need to turn by hand?  Any special conditions that you experts know?


I incubate mine in my Brinseas and let them do all the turning. I do them just like chickens, but for 28 days rather than 21. Never have a problem.
 
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This is how AyeUpChuck counts a dozen...
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As in, I claimed 2 swaps of 6 eggs each and this is what I recieved today
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thank up very much! Those green OEs Are gorgeous. Green is my favorite color, I'm not sure why I haven't breed or bought OEs yet!!

Now tell me, how do I fit literally 100 eggs on a 42 egg turner
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Ask Sahwithchicks, she's found a way.
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Inquired about purchasing one of these incubators, but thought I'd share. Wish I had the funds right now, I'd get all 3.


Saw this on Craigslist:


Dickey's incubators and Dickey Hatcher - $275 (Port Washington)

All are approximately 8 years old and are in perfect working order. All include electronic thermostat with wafer backup and digital hygrometer and automatic humidity system with 5 gallon capacity. Incubators are set up for 3 auto turning tray slots and an additional hatching slot. They each come with 4 egg trays including blue egg racks and a hatching tray. Hatcher comes with 5 hatching trays. Asking $275.00 for each incubator and $225.00 for hatcher.

Port Washington, WI

http://milwaukee.craigslist.org/grd/3620039248.html

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If lived close enough I would definitely take that offer!
 
I was always told that if you take your fresh eggs and refrigerate them, you can still hatch them after 14 days in the fridge.  



I've been refrigerating my own hatching eggs, along with room temp eggs. Last hatch everything hatched no problem. So far so good on this batch. Next time I'll try older fridge vs older room temp.
 
Just wanted to share if anyone had interest a notice I got from APHIS about a free webinar tomorrow. Just and FYI...


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