Help me please.

If you have more than one incubator, lend it to a friend when it hatches out. Lend it to a friend, put it in a classroom, do whatever you have to do to get it out of your house for a few weeks. That is what helped me. Rent that sucker out! Make it make you $ instead of more hatchlings. Rent it out, with the hygrometer, turner and full of eggs, for $50 for three weeks... hey, can't hurt to try....
 
You can send your Scovie eggs to me.
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Then there is no temptation.
 
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If you were in Canada I would. I have more eggs than I know what to do with I don't eat them, and only one of my ducks ever seems to go broody and I have only limited space in the bator. Alot end up as treats for my dogs!
 
I got cured of incubating when I looked at the electric bill!

Between that and the red lamp for the brooder, it jumped about $100.00.
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I love hatching too. But I've come up with a solution! I've been giving the babies away. I keep what ones I want but then give the extras away to people who want them. Its been a win win situation and I love it.

There have been quite a few happy people in NE TN who have been gifted with some of my chicks.

Laurie
 

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