Hatching Eggs / Paypal CHAT Thread

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We found 3 - 250 lumens flashlights at Costco on sale for $15, bought 2 packs
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Hubby had decided I need ANOTHER incubator. I think he is right. My bator is almost full, I am having to pace myself. I think a SMALLER bator one that only holds like 200 egg. I will never fill that big one up in the fall and winter. BUT with spring fast approaching.... I need more room.... I will need another hatcher too.

I have chick orders running out my ears
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I just need them to start hatching
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We found 3 - 250 lumens flashlights at Costco on sale for $15, bought 2 packs :lol:  

Hubby had decided I need ANOTHER incubator.  I think he is right.  My bator is almost full, I am having to pace myself. I think a SMALLER bator one that only holds like 200 egg.  I will never fill that big one up in the fall and winter.  BUT with spring fast approaching.... I need more room.... I will need another hatcher too.

I have chick orders running out my ears :barnie I just need them to start hatching :fl

We should all move to the same area and have a crazy chicken people compound with workshops and incubating rooms and different brooder barns! Ill start the plans since I won the lottery tonight!
 
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I have an incubator room/nursery and then a grow out area and then the pens outside. I have a 3800 sq ft shop, a 3 car garage that could hold about 12 cars for chickens, and the breeding pens too. The compound part.... not so much. I like the privacy. BUT having chicken enabling neighbors that is a great idea.... I have 1 already
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She keeps tempting me... She has red shouldered Yokahomas, MF d'Uccles and wants Peacocks...... she has some reg breeds too like BR and NH and some bantams too. I think she is going to let me hatch some stuff for her.
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I am new to buying eggs with PayPal and thought maybe u all could answer a question for me. I am going to pay for some eggs on PayPal that might not even be laid and sent til end of feb to early march and the seller asked me to pay for it on PayPal as a debt owed so they don't have to pay some kind of fees......is this normal? I am paying a bit of $$ so I just want to protect myself. Any tips would be much appreciated!
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I am new to buying eggs with PayPal and thought maybe u all could answer a question for me. I am going to pay for some eggs on PayPal that might not even be laid and sent til end of feb to early march and the seller asked me to pay for it on PayPal as a debt owed so they don't have to pay some kind of fees......is this normal? I am paying a bit of $$ so I just want to protect myself. Any tips would be much appreciated!
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I have never heard or done this. There IS a fee associated with using PP. The seller should figure this into the cost.
 
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