LOL...congrats on making it that long!!!!!Well, when an empty incubator stares at you accusingly, you have to fill it!
I'm going to be looking for fertile eggs soon. My incubator has been empty for 2.5 weeks and it's killing me!

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LOL...congrats on making it that long!!!!!Well, when an empty incubator stares at you accusingly, you have to fill it!
I'm going to be looking for fertile eggs soon. My incubator has been empty for 2.5 weeks and it's killing me!
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2.5 weeks with an empty incubator I tried that last month and after a week I started filling the thing back up right after I cleaned it up and got it ready to put in storage for the rest of the summer .....
Happy hatching ....
Errrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrggggggggg! It's only been 11 days for me. I have eggs sitting on the table and I haven't even gone out to look for eggs today. I am trying very hard to NOT put any eggs in my #1 incubator. #2 has Silkie and mixed chicken eggs in it. They have been on the same length of time the other has been empty. I am trying very hard to end incubating for this year but I did want to try an experiment of washing eggs with bleach and hot water to see how well they would hatch. I am putting it off because I want to try it with duck eggs and I really don't want more ducks, I have a duck sitting on 9 eggs now, plus I have 4 adults and 4 juveniles out in the pen. I have a swap in the works but we are waiting until next month so I am trying to keep the one empty to save it for the swap.Well, when an empty incubator stares at you accusingly, you have to fill it!
I'm going to be looking for fertile eggs soon. My incubator has been empty for 2.5 weeks and it's killing me!
Good plan....save it for the swap...gives you a REASON to leave it empty and helps you resist temptation!!!! Empty bators just call to you..."HEY....EGGS...PLEASE!!!!! I SAID PLEEEEAAASE!!!" LOLErrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrggggggggg! It's only been 11 days for me. I have eggs sitting on the table and I haven't even gone out to look for eggs today. I am trying very hard to NOT put any eggs in my #1 incubator. #2 has Silkie and mixed chicken eggs in it. They have been on the same length of time the other has been empty. I am trying very hard to end incubating for this year but I did want to try an experiment of washing eggs with bleach and hot water to see how well they would hatch. I am putting it off because I want to try it with duck eggs and I really don't want more ducks, I have a duck sitting on 9 eggs now, plus I have 4 adults and 4 juveniles out in the pen. I have a swap in the works but we are waiting until next month so I am trying to keep the one empty to save it for the swap.
How fun! And really when you think about it...you are trading what you have for something else...so how much trouble could you REALLY get in???swaps get me into trouble I just bred some rabbit yesterday so i would have kits to sell at a small animal swap in Sept..which has every shape and color of egg and bird you can imagine....I am taking chicks,rabbits juvinile birds , hen saddles...who know what will come home
Good plan....save it for the swap...gives you a REASON to leave it empty and helps you resist temptation!!!! Empty bators just call to you..."HEY....EGGS...PLEASE!!!!! I SAID PLEEEEAAASE!!!" LOL
swaps get me into trouble I just bred some rabbit yesterday so i would have kits to sell at a small animal swap in Sept..which has every shape and color of egg and bird you can imagine....I am taking chicks,rabbits juvinile birds , hen saddles...who know what will come home
How fun! And really when you think about it...you are trading what you have for something else...so how much trouble could you REALLY get in???![]()