INCUBATING w/FRIENDS! w/Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs No problem!

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I totally want this counter! It's about 3 inches too long for my bathroom, but the wife's husband says that I can cut it down. That just sounds like sacrilege to me! Not to mention, it would then be open. The second problem, being that it wouldn't leave enough room between the counter and the shower.
That being said, it's only $60! I've decided that turning ut into a coop or brooder is also sacrilege, so how about a processing table with the sink used for washing hands? It would be outside, on pallets to keep it from rotting. Maybe I could even affix wheels to it, and just roll it out of the garage when I'm going to be processing.
So, what do you guys think? Get it or not?
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Thanks! They have their moments, but I'm rather fond of them. I think you'd like them.
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Hello, hope I can join in here. I started incubating my first batch of 21 eggs 4 days ago. 9 of them are shipped eggs and wouldn't ya know it, our electricity has gone off twice now and a blizzard hit after weeks of 60 degree weather. I kept a quilt over the incubator and it only lost heat down to 84.9 degrees and the humidity climbed to 65 each time. I just couldn't believe what happened! I have the 9 Ameraucana eggs, then my own EE, BLRW, and Silkie eggs. All pullets so just an experiment.

I also had 3 week old chicks in the garage I brought in in my cat carrier full of shavings. They were so funny! Nothing seems to ruffle their feathers lol. 4 blue wheaton EE's.

After reading the information on here I quit panicking and calmed down a little. It's been well over 20 years since I incubated eggs. I have a GQF 1588 with auto turner and fan.
 
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Hello, hope I can join in here.  I started incubating my first batch of 21 eggs 4 days ago.  9 of them are shipped eggs and wouldn't ya know it, our electricity has gone off twice now and a blizzard hit after weeks of 60 degree weather.  I kept a quilt over the incubator and it only lost heat down to 84.9 degrees and the humidity climbed to 65 each time.  I just couldn't believe what happened!  I have  the 9 Ameraucana eggs, then my own EE, BLRW, and Silkie eggs.  All pullets so just an experiment.

I also had 3 week old chicks in the garage I brought in in my cat carrier full of shavings.  They were so funny!  Nothing seems to ruffle their feathers lol.  4 blue wheaton EE's.  

After reading the information on here I quit panicking and calmed down a little.  It's been well over 20 years since I incubated eggs.  I have a GQF 1588 with auto turner and fan.

Welcome! :frow
 
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