my thieving otter eggs are in the incubator- need photos of setups please

so far i like the rent a coop little water. I was thinking of getting some of the nipples from them and thought i can try this first. who else uses these?
 
It really depends on the individuals. Some get agressive early, some late. I haven't had issues before a month, but that doesn't mean it can't happen.
thanks, i wont know on the brown ones for awhile. so at least half my new birds are feather sexable :) hoping the larger ones can go outside soon or at least in the pump house
 
Would this be worth 1150? Thinking preety high if you can only put like 4 birds a cage
Those look like Hatching Time cages. I think they typically have dividers that make each tier 3 individual cages so the two sets of 6 would actually equate to 36 cages. On their website, each tier is shown to be 39"L x 24"D x 6"H. If divided into 3 individual cages, each cage would be roughly 1' x 2' (2 square foot). Granted that the feeders are on the outside, but that's not a lot of room. Hatching Time recommends 3 large or 5 small birds per section. That's not really enough for a coturnix breeding covey. Removing the dividers would give you 6 square feet per tier. For non-commercial setups, I've usually seen a recommendation of a minimum of 1 square foot per bird so an undivided tier would be adequate for a 5:1 breeding covey. I'd be more inclined to use that setup for growing out meat birds since they'd only be in there for 5-7 weeks after 3 weeks in a brooder. YMMV.

As for being worth the price? Hatching Time doesn't show a 6 tier system on their site. The most I see is 5 tier which is $670. They sell an add on tier for $190. If the $1150 is for two 6 tier units, then price wise it's probably reasonable. Purchased new would be around $1700.

Edit to add: I'm personally not fond of plastic. I've got a 3 tier Wynola Ranch metal cage and prefer it over the Hatching Time for that reason. However, their 6 tier setup is $955. Their cages are roughly the same size. WR recommends between 84 Jumbo - 150 standard birds in their 6 tier setup. That's 14 Jumbos per 6 square foot tier which seems excessive to me. However, they also indicate that some commercial operations would have 170 - 200 birds in the same space.
 
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Those look like Hatching Time cages. I think they typically have dividers that make each tier 3 individual cages so the two sets of 6 would actually equate to 36 cages. On their website, each tier is shown to be 39"L x 24"D x 6"H. If divided into 3 individual cages, each cage would be roughly 1' x 2' (2 square foot). Granted that the feeders are on the outside, but that's not a lot of room. Hatching Time recommends 3 large or 5 small birds per section. That's not really enough for a coturnix breeding covey. Removing the dividers would give you 6 square feet per tier. For non-commercial setups, I've usually seen a recommendation of a minimum of 1 square foot per bird so an undivided tier would be adequate for a 5:1 breeding covey. I'd be more inclined to use that setup for growing out meat birds since they'd only be in there for 5-7 weeks after 3 weeks in a brooder. YMMV.

As for being worth the price? Hatching Time doesn't show a 6 tier system on their site. The most I see is 5 tier which is $670. They sell an add on tier for $190. If the $1150 is for two 6 tier units, then price wise it's probably reasonable. Purchased new would be around $1700.

Edit to add: I'm personally not fond of plastic. I've got a 3 tier Wynola Ranch metal cage and prefer it over the Hatching Time for that reason. However, their 6 tier setup is $955. Their cages are roughly the same size. WR recommends between 84 Jumbo - 150 standard birds in their 6 tier setup. That's 14 Jumbos per 6 square foot tier which seems excessive to me. However, they also indicate that some commercial operations would have 170 - 200 birds in the same space.
If I bought those cages I would cut out the dividers.i was going to go towards the Wynola but they never answered my questions and then the price increase. The way my chicks look, I have four boys out of six of the feather sexable ones and the browns are too small to check.
 

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