Hi there, I have been fascinated with eggs for years. I don't want to buy an incubator if it doesn't work. If I got an automatic turner I would not need to turn the eggs right? Is it hard to do?
Whatever type of incubator you get make sure you read and follow the directions for your type of incubator... if you decide on the turner no you will not have to turn the eggs the turner does it for you...I have two incubators at the moment, one I hand turn the other has the turner......
I suggest more reading of how the incubation of chicks happens...There is a Learning Center Thread on the front page of BYC that has alot of helpful info...
My advice is be patient. I have messed up a bunch on mine and they've only been in there 2 days. Hopefully they'll still hatch. I'm hand turning mine. It's not that big of a deal. = couldnt afford the turner but it makes it nice so you dont have to keep opening the incubator all the time.
Chicken eggs should be turned odd numbers of times... I do and have great results.... it's to keep the yolk from settling to one side and to excercise the embryos...I turn 3... morning, 2 or 3 in the afternoon and 9 or 10 at night...just as long as its an odd number doesn't matter what time it gets done...
LG makes a still air that some on here seem problems with and some have great hatches...it just depends on your having patience to work with your incubator and its instructions... GQF Mfg. make Hovas, McMurray hatchery has bators listed, eggcarton.com has bators...cutlers supply...just to name a few...sometimes you can find some in the buy/sell/trade section on here or just asked if anyone as a used bator for sell...ebay usually has some...Brower makes a good bator...Lyons...