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Lol, it will hold a few more than that...you can fit 65 bantam eggs in the styrofoam bators, that are are 18"x18", this is 24"x24"...I dont know how many eggs it will hold, I dont have enough hens to fill it...asking $175
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Lol, it will hold a few more than that...you can fit 65 bantam eggs in the styrofoam bators, that are are 18"x18", this is 24"x24"...I dont know how many eggs it will hold, I dont have enough hens to fill it...asking $175
Looks cool, I really don't need a hatcher my Gqf cabinet has been customized it has 2 turner trays and 2 hatching trays I just always like the old stuff I have a friend that still uses an old cedar bator that has been running since the 30s more than likely.
I think I am gonna build me a cabinet this summer that will be insulated enough so that it can be left outside and work in the summer and winter....a guy can dream. Gotta do something because the wife said the bators are out of the house
plus if they are outside she can't keep up with the hatching and such!
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He knows I have had a few run ins with ticks, and I ain't afraid of spiders, but I don't like ticks. Our dad told us when he was a kid his grandad would put a corncob soaked in coal oil around his neck so when he played with the dogs he wouldn't get ticks. Where we come from down in south Texas the ticks are terrible they live in the sand and will just eat you up.