Pennsylvania!! Unite!!

I'm new to all this chicken stuff and you guys are killing me with all if the incubator talk. So...

Would this work. Its our old drop in range. Glass door and all lol.

They will probably need psychological evaluation after they realize that a 1000 of their brothers and sisters have been roasted in their first "home".
 
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gotta go read,,,,86 post since I went for a nap and to work last night.......yepp.......Sally's back...
I know I'm happy she is back and now the thread is moving even faster ;)
uuummmm......please do not throw me under the bus for this..:oops: ......but.....do any of us really need bigger incubators ???
I'm so happy I only have a brinsea advanced and can only hold 7 eggs at a time! Woohoo control right there!
 
So, I found a breeder that has 4 of the breeds I am still looking for. Cream legbars, barn elder, basque and crele polish. So if I build an incubator, I will be hatching some of these out! After a test hatch of course. Problem is, she is in CA. Is it too risky for me to attempt hatching eggs shipped that far? The eggs won't be cheap. I don't want get my hopes up or set my self up for failure and lose them. :(
 
So, I found a breeder that has 4 of the breeds I am still looking for. Cream legbars, barn elder, basque and crele polish. So if I build an incubator, I will be hatching some of these out! After a test hatch of course. Problem is, she is in CA. Is it too risky for me to attempt hatching eggs shipped that far? The eggs won't be cheap. I don't want get my hopes up or set my self up for failure and lose them. :(


I've had good successes and horrid failures 8/12 to 0/18. Somewhat seems to depend on breed. Idk about those, no experience.
 

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