Having a problem finding a incubator

FarmMomof3

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All i need is an incubator that will hold about 12 eggs at a time... less even. No where around me (Okanagan British Columbia, Canada) has small enough bators like that. I'm getting really frustrated.

Anyone know of a place where i could get one that is in Canada? The closer to me the better... but I just need some help finding one.

We are a tiny little farm and we don't need to hatch 30-50 chicks at a time so the big ones aren't needed.
We just want to try our hand at hatching and breeding and so a small 'bator is good.

Any suggestions?
 
I adore my Brinsea Mini Advance. It only holds 7, though I've heard of people fitting up to 12 eggs if they turn them themselves. I would imagine Brinsea ships to Canada. I've also seen them sold on Amazon.com.




Incidentally, I have chicks hatching out of it due tomorrow. I just barely turned the webcam on, and only one egg is pipped, but feel free to watch.
 
I suggest ordering one over the internet. I'm not sure with the small ones what works best. Or what a good price is for them.
I am using a cooler with a lightbulb and a dimmer switch LOL So can't give much advice on what kind of incubator to use.
 
http://www.arcatapet.com/item.cfm?cat=15078

This is what we have. Right now I have 13 in there and there is more than enough room. I think we got ours at TSC. We have had it for 7 years and even after being in the storage room for the past 4 years, it popped right out and worked perfectly. I'm sure you can find it cheaper somewhere other than this website.
 
Check out the Brinsea Mini incubators. Brinsea makes some of the best incubators. I have two (an Octagon 20 Eco and a mini) and really love them. They're so easy to use, plus more durable than styrofoam incubators. Plus, they're having a sale right now where you get 10% off if you use a coupon code.
 

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