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Hiiiiiiii!!!!!! What is the best automatic incubator for temp control and humidity? Can I get some references Pleeeeease? Thank youuuuuu!!!!!!

Unless you want to spend a ton of money go with the Hovabator Genesis. It doesn't regulate humidity, but humidity is seriously overrated.
 
Unless you want to spend a ton of money go with the Hovabator Genesis. It doesn't regulate humidity, but humidity is seriously overrated.
for an off the shelf bator, I also second the Hovabator Genesis 1588. Its very reliable and roomy at hatch time.

It will set you back about 200 with a turner and can hatch 41 eggs with the turner in. I just check the max/min on the accurite thermometer/hygrometer once a day but never had a major fluctation. I dry incubate and just add water at lockdown.

http://incubatorwarehouse.com/hova-bator-genesis-1588-egg-incubator.html

The Brinsea Octo 20 advance has a built in turner and is about 300 at your door.

http://www.brinsea.com/products/20aeco.html
 
for an off the shelf bator, I also second the Hovabator Genesis 1588. Its very reliable and roomy at hatch time. 

It will set you back about 200 with a turner and can hatch 41 eggs with the turner in. I just check the max/min on the accurite thermometer/hygrometer once a day but never had a major fluctation. I dry incubate and just add water at lockdown.

http://incubatorwarehouse.com/hova-bator-genesis-1588-egg-incubator.html

The Brinsea Octo 20 advance has a built in turner and is about 300 at your door.

http://www.brinsea.com/products/20aeco.html
Oh boy.... I just saw this and I already ordered one
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let me see what it's called .....it's a rcom max 20
 
re: broodies, it all depends on the hen. usually i'll give broodies eggs when they're due for lockdown, or newly hatched chicks, but i won't trust one to sit for the whole time because invariably they forget which nest was theirs, or give up all of a sudden, or, like my last flaky broody, take a look at these peeping chirping things and run away screaming never to go back near them again. LOL

fortunately my super-momma orpingbrooder took on those other chicks plus her own, and managed to cover nearly 30 chicks for the first 3 weeks, until we all went to a swap (me, momma and da bebes) and over half of them found homes.

I think that's going to become a routine for any broodies with chicks that can't stay warm on their own yet, if the chicks are for sale. they stayed much happier with momma, and I didn't have to worry about her rejecting them when i got home, or stressing unnecessarily while i was gone.

I've got a bunch of chicks due to hatch a couple days before a huge swap i'm going to, and I'm taking them with me, so this may be my best option, if i can figure out which broody will do the best job. i've got 4 now that have been broody at least 2 weeks.
 

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