Seiously saddened to not garner some paint Ameraucana, but hoping to be able to get some in the future.
Also quite sad that this is the last big hatch-a-thon for a whole 6 months.
Just got in a cabinet style incubator and am itching to try it out.
I was in just a bit of a pique at losing a large number of my hatch right in the middle of the hatch when the house got warm, which in turn led to the incubator overheating. Stopped my hatch dead, not a single pip after that.
And most of those eggs were fully developed on eggtopsy. So, grumbling about getting burned at the last hour by the one nice day we've had all "spring", I perused
eBay's incubators as I've done on many an occasion, checking out the cabinet incubators and lamenting that you either spend $100 for styrofoam or $600 for a cabinet, where are the middle range ones? I've looked in the past at customincubators.com as they have some more mid-range cabinet style incubators, but hadn't yet pulled the trigger. This hatch was the last straw for me and those styrofoam incubators. *grumble* Well, back to the perusing of
eBay...came across some of the customincubators listings and he had some "seconds" marked down because the color that was supposed to be a deep barn red when it dried was not so much. He said he just wanted those "pink" incubators out of his workshop.
Well, I don't care what color it is, though pink would not exactly be my chosen color, but hey, it was a good price and I was in the mood to buy an incubator. So I ordered, it arrived, I unpacked. I wouldn't call it pink, but it's actually quite an attractive dark mulberry color. I quite honestly am delighted as I like it much better than the brown incubators I always see. So, I have myself a mulberry incubator for my next hatch. It takes the egg turners I already have for the styrofoam incubators, so that works, and there is room for either 2 turners and 2 hatching trays or 3 turners and 1 hatching tray. Can't wait so try it out!
See you all this fall for the NYD hatch! Looks like my basement will house more chickens this winter until they feather out, LOL.