Speaking of that, where's queenie? Probably singing Barry Manilow to the kid in the tubYea you can't sleep on this thread! Lol
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Speaking of that, where's queenie? Probably singing Barry Manilow to the kid in the tubYea you can't sleep on this thread! Lol
I would do what lazy gardener said, or set the turkey eggs first and wait on the BCM. It would be about impossible to stagger a hatch in the Brinsea, and there are definitely cheaper options for a hatcherI just won some turkey eggs and bcm eggs on ebay. They were a package deal. I will be putting them in my brinsea when they arrive. I was wondering if I should invest in another incubator to use as a hatcher as they will be hatching at different times. If you think I should what would you recommend as I am on a budget. That brinsea was rather steep. I appreciate all advice. Thank you.
I would do what lazy gardener said, or set the turkey eggs first and wait on the BCM. It would be about impossible to stagger a hatch in the Brinsea, and there are definitely cheaper options for a hatcher
The Brinsea is the best to incubate and hatch. I was only talking about a second hatcher. Maybe Amy can tell you how to hatch in that LG death machine when she gets through the refrain of CopacabanaPlease let me know what those cheaper hatcher options are because I am about to buy a Brinsea just so I can hatch turkeys.
Can you sense the frustration?
The Brinsea is the best to incubate and hatch. I was only talking about a second hatcher. Maybe Amy can tell you how to hatch in that LG death machine when she gets through the refrain of Copacabana
I have never hatched turkey eggs, but I have never had less than 85%. Well, unless you count that time someone taled me into a lower humidity incubation...Nah ah. I have a buyer for my last LG and I am not going there again. My cabinet does a fine job until lockdown but like you said with the Brinsea, staggered hatches leave something to be desired. I want a dedicated hatcher that hatches everything viable without meddling, "assisting", or monitoring every 30 seconds. I want it to be as reliable as my laundry machine...put stuff in, get improved stuff out. And if it also incubates, well, that's good too because I will just quit staggering.
I'd love to learn. One thing I'm not opposed to...lolAnd, that's exactly why you don't smack WV. Grab a gun, Amy, and learn to shoot! Every self respecting girl needs to be able to handle a weapon!
Exxxxxcuuusssseee me? When did I become delicate???That delicate little flower? Puh-leez
Tuesday night. Watching the kid kick butt at karate class....lol He got his orange belt tonight!!! Woohoo!! Proud mommy moment.Speaking of that, where's queenie? Probably singing Barry Manilow to the kid in the tub
Her name was Lola, but that was thirty years ago when they used to have a show, now it's the disco....but not for Lola....The Brinsea is the best to incubate and hatch. I was only talking about a second hatcher. Maybe Amy can tell you how to hatch in that LG death machine when she gets through the refrain of Copacabana
Not my fault you don't know how to handle it dry....lolI have never hatched turkey eggs, but I have never had less than 85%. Well, unless you count that time someone taled me into a lower humidity incubation...
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Congratulations for your son. I refuse to comment on the rest…I'd love to learn. One thing I'm not opposed to...lol
Exxxxxcuuusssseee me? When did I become delicate???
Tuesday night. Watching the kid kick butt at karate class....lol He got his orange belt tonight!!! Woohoo!! Proud mommy moment.
Her name was Lola, but that was thirty years ago when they used to have a show, now it's the disco....but not for Lola....
Not my fault you don't know how to handle it dry....lol![]()