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Well I'll be dog gone. Looks like I will always be in the "I Don't Have A PLUG IN Incubator" Club.
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In actuality, I have 140 incubators (MY HENS!)
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See you have more incubators than all of us put together!
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For some reason, I just can't get into owning an incubator and the whole incubator craze. I read too many horror stories and post here on BYC about people asking about temps, humidity, moisture, etc. I don't have time for all of that. I would go crazy out of my mind worrying about stuff like that.
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With my hens, I slip eggs under them, mark the calendar to check in 21 days, make sure they have food and water and I just wait. I let the hens worry about turning and all of that other stuff. Maybe in this lifetime, I ll get the incubator fever. NOT !!!!!!!!
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See you have more incubators than all of us put together!
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For some reason, I just can't get into owning an incubator and the whole incubator craze. I read too many horror stories and post here on BYC about people asking about temps, humidity, moisture, etc. I don't have time for all of that. I would go crazy out of my mind worrying about stuff like that.
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With my hens, I slip eggs under them, mark the calendar to check in 21 days, make sure they have food and water and I just wait. I let the hens worry about turning and all of that other stuff. Maybe in this lifetime, I ll get the incubator fever. NOT !!!!!!!!
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The only differences is, is when you want to hatch the eggs. You know when yours go broody so if you wanted to hatch any other time of the year you couldn't, without an incubator. Unless they go broody all the time!!
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For some reason, I just can't get into owning an incubator and the whole incubator craze. I read too many horror stories and post here on BYC about people asking about temps, humidity, moisture, etc. I don't have time for all of that. I would go crazy out of my mind worrying about stuff like that.
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With my hens, I slip eggs under them, mark the calendar to check in 21 days, make sure they have food and water and I just wait. I let the hens worry about turning and all of that other stuff. Maybe in this lifetime, I ll get the incubator fever. NOT !!!!!!!!
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The only differences is, is when you want to hatch the eggs. You know when yours go broody so if you wanted to hatch any other time of the year you couldn't, without an incubator. Unless they go broody all the time!!
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Yes, that's true, but I guess I don't ever "want" to hatch eggs like most people. When I get about 100 - 150 chicks during broody season, the idea of "wanting" to hatch eggs is blown right of the door because I have gotten more than I really need. I am always on hatch overload. After I have my yearly chick hatches, I'm done. Then it's time for the other animals (ducks, geese, turkeys) to hatch babies. So, I pretty much hatch all year long but just with different animals. I guess that's where the hatching bug doesn't get me. I guess if my hens only hatched 10 or so chicks at one time, I would probably have the "want" to hatch more but I sometimes have 10 hens setting on 10 eggs at one time.
 
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I was talking of getting some OE Pumkins...but I like the greys also....

Congrats Terri!!!! Westminster?!!! WOW
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That is awesome!!! 3 am??? Now you see why I went from Shepherds to APBTs...lol...Less grooming...lol
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I'm with Brandi...Take plenty pics of the AMstaffs for us!!!....

Am I the only bird brain on this thread that DOESN'T have an incubator?

No Julie... You're the only birdbrain with a hundred hormonal incubators....lol...
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Well I figured YOU of all people would be the one to tell me how to do it lol!

Oh, no..., I could have told you that she wouldn't eat her turkeys. Those are her "babies". I completely understand.
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Twiley is correct!!! Turkeys and Geese and Hens AND Peafowl are OFF LIMITS!!!! No eating of ANY of these. Now Roosters, Male Muscovys, Rabbits and Male Lamb, well that's a different story.
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I never could eat my turkeys either. I go buy one at Kroger. My turkeys were my favorite bird out of the geese, peacocks, ducks, guineas, chickens, and pheasants that I raised. Too sweet to eat!
 
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I agree. If I did eat Thanksgiving turkey, I would go and buy one as well. I checked out prices last week and turkeys are on sale for $0.10 per pound. Is that a good price?
 
Terri ,
That is great that you are going to that awesome show . Hope you have loads of fun ; I wish your friend a speedy recovery and hope she stays well . That show is the creme de la creme . Now if ya'll ever want to send ole GLBR here to the Caintucky Derby one year please feel free to .
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It's on my bucket list .
 
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