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Can someone suggest a good place to order an icubator that works well, not TOO expensive, but will hold 8 pheasant eggs, or 6 duck eggs or 8-12 chicken eggs? I know that's kind of alot of details, but I want to make sure I have enough room in the bator when I'm ready for a bigger flock! lol

Buy a Silkie hen... or two
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I do not know of any other incubator that works well, is really cheep (just feed them) and takes such good care of the babies.

Most cheap incubators do not run well unless you can provide optimum conditions. ANY fluctuations in the external temperatures or humidity will mess them all up. See my signature for proof...
 
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Can someone send me a photo of the egg cartons and how you cut them? Thanks.
personally, i don't. never have never will. the only thing i remove is the top and flap if it's a 12-pack carton (grocery store type) but i usually just use the 30-count egg flats.
paper type not plastic.
 
Can someone suggest a good place to order an icubator that works well, not TOO expensive, but will hold 8 pheasant eggs, or 6 duck eggs or 8-12 chicken eggs? I know that's kind of alot of details, but I want to make sure I have enough room in the bator when I'm ready for a bigger flock! lol
The Hovabator Genesis is a good way to go. You can get one without the turner if you are on a tight budget. I have four of them and have very good hatches. Try ebay or incubatorwarehouse.com.
 
Buy a Silkie hen... or two
lau.gif


I do not know of any other incubator that works well, is really cheep (just feed them) and takes such good care of the babies.

Most cheap incubators do not run well unless you can provide optimum conditions. ANY fluctuations in the external temperatures or humidity will mess them all up. See my signature for proof...
I second the vote for a silkie hen, look at the one we call Mama PJ,
This was a hatch of ten eggs, some hers and some from other hens. These are now pullets and some, the silkies, have been given away.
This is her when she took over being mama to 36 chicks I had brought home. This was all of them only there were so many she couldn't cover all of them. I had a heat lamp in the brooder area for those that couldn't get under her. All of the chicks turned out to be cockerels. She is sitting again on some of her eggs and some from other hens we have.





 
The Hovabator Genesis is a good way to go. You can get one without the turner if you are on a tight budget. I have four of them and have very good hatches. Try ebay or incubatorwarehouse.com.
Thank you! I was just looking at a Hovabator (still air) on incubatorwarehouse.com, but the shipping was about pretty high up there (I hate to shop online, i'd rather go get stuff myself and not pay the store to send it LOL!) But I guess I may have to break down and get one shipped LOL!!!
 
I second the vote for a silkie hen, look at the one we call Mama PJ,
This was a hatch of ten eggs, some hers and some from other hens. These are now pullets and some, the silkies, have been given away.
This is her when she took over being mama to 36 chicks I had brought home. This was all of them only there were so many she couldn't cover all of them. I had a heat lamp in the brooder area for those that couldn't get under her. All of the chicks turned out to be cockerels. She is sitting again on some of her eggs and some from other hens we have.





I guess I may have to do that instead, but can I incubate pheasant eggs under a broody hen or are they more likely to be broken from being smaller in size? I'm gonna have to start looking into prices for a silkie (I think they are adorable anyway, so not a big loss having to get one LOL!!!)
 
Buy a Silkie hen... or two
lau.gif


I do not know of any other incubator that works well, is really cheep (just feed them) and takes such good care of the babies.

Most cheap incubators do not run well unless you can provide optimum conditions. ANY fluctuations in the external temperatures or humidity will mess them all up. See my signature for proof...
I've definitely noticed the temp fluctuations from outside temps changing (my bator is in my bedroom and I can't use my heat for longer than 30 mins or the temp in the bator starts to rise). I will have to look into getting a silkie (no complaints here! lol) but can I incubate pheasant eggs under a broody hen??
 
I've definitely noticed the temp fluctuations from outside temps changing (my bator is in my bedroom and I can't use my heat for longer than 30 mins or the temp in the bator starts to rise). I will have to look into getting a silkie (no complaints here! lol) but can I incubate pheasant eggs under a broody hen??
Thats what is great about the Genesis. It adjusts the temp on its own. Mine hold temp just fine. I personally think a bator is the better way to go. Even with a Silkie they still have to go broody, you can't just give them eggs any day of the week though they do go broody more often than most breeds you'll still be on their schedule, not yours.
 

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