Incubators

Most of us start with a styrofoam bator. I'd suggest that you even find like the local am radio community shopper and see if you can borrow or rent one first. You first batch will be a learning curve. It is fun, but you get to refine you technique. I suggest keeping a journal to help you with future refinements.
 
I have a styrofoam (hovabator) and an Brinsea octogon 20. The Brinsea hands down, is my favorite, though the Hova is a nice bator. The manual version just tips from side to side and I don't have to turn each egg. They hold a really constant temp.
 
the hova bator is is more user friendly. the little giant at tsc is harder to keep temp adjusted. i love my hova bator with fan and turner. check craigslist in your area. hova bators are on there from time to time
 
I started with this 1202 my friend lent me. I know some people don't think of a cabinet incubator as a "beginner's model", but that catchphrase says to me "easy to work with, with known book info" rather than "inexpensive". I'd rather put my money into a bator than shipped eggs that get messed up in incubation, extra gadgets for troubleshooting, etc and be able to test hatch by following guides like The Guide To Better Hatching, rather than trying my luck with lots of variables or trying to find someone with the exact same bator to ask.

There are deals out there on good used cabinet incubators; they don't have to break the bank.
 

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