Need new incubator

xx Georgina xx

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Hello,
I have had a go at breeding chicks by using a chicken but it didn't turn out as I planned, I need a new incubator that works perfectly, our last incubator did not work (It was used once)
We had chickens not surviving very well (weak legs) and some has lost some toes.. Please can you send a link a perfect incubator.

It needs to be:
Not too expensive
Small
Very good

Thank you
 
I use an inexpensive hovabator with fan. For years I manually turned the eggs in egg cartons but started getting lazier and lazier to the point of a very dismal first hatch this year. Was time to bite the bullet and found a little giant egg turner on sale as TSC (all table top turners fit all table top incubators). Made all the difference, 100% hatch on our own eggs.


http://www.ebay.com/itm/GQF-HOVA-BA...933?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1c412cc365
Purchase less expensive auto turner from local TSC or feed store, Farm Inovator or Little Giant.

Once used for less:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/hova-bator-incubator-/281378356771?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item418374fe23

All inclusive:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/HOVABATOR-E...244?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item35a98e51cc

Same kit from Incubator Warehouse but I don't know shipping cost:

http://incubatorwarehouse.com/index...combo-kits/hova-bator-advanced-combo-kit.html
 
Brinsea mini eco holds 7 eggs. Octagon 20 holds 24 eggs. Have seen yhe mini for about 100. The octgon eco for 160. Then there are r-com minis and 20s. They are a little bit more than the brinseas for small incubators these are some of the better ones.
I don't use either of these but know some that do and they have good hatches.

I am using a octagon 20 advance and just bought a reptipro 6000. Just set 12 turkey eggs on the 2nd hopefully it works good.
 

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