Hey strangers!!!
I'm getting ready for breeding season here. Right as soon as I troubleshoot a little problem with the breeding pen housing. Apparently hubs thought that he could use our scrap cedar for the sides. Not good, right?

I'm getting ready for breeding season here. Right as soon as I troubleshoot a little problem with the breeding pen housing. Apparently hubs thought that he could use our scrap cedar for the sides. Not good, right?
I'm going to fire mine up on Monday for six eggs I will be getting in a trade for garden seeds. It's only a little styrobator, but I feel bad running it for just a few.I just started my cabinet up for 15 eggs. I have to be insane to a certain degree. Just sayin'.
I've heard great things about the Brinsea, but I've never seen one in use in person. We're Hovabator people here.I've been thinking of getting a bigger incubator myself. I have quite a few people that want Ancona ducklings this spring and the little Brinsea Mini isn't going to cut it. I really like the Mini and have been looking at the Brinsea Octogon 20 Advance. Anyone have this one? Or have any other suggestions for a good tabletop incubator?
I have two of the Genesis as well, plus two hatchers that were kit builds. If I had a cabinet, I'd fill it and there's no way I could get away with having so many birds.I'd like a brinsea. I have 2 hovabators (the genisis is pretty good) and one little giant which his more trouble than its worth IMO. Only ok if you fill it up completely with eggs, and monitor humidity and temp round the clock. My next bator is gonna be a big brinsea. I don't see me getting a cabinet one, I only have 2 acres and 50 or so birds.
I have autoturners for both the Genesis bators I have. I've actually gone slightly above capacity in them where there were 3-4 eggs off to the side that I had to hand-turn. Hatched chickies, duckies and goosies in mine.I really like my little Brinsea Mini. I just plug it in, set the number of days, temp, and turning settings, and that's it other than adding water to the well every few days. It's really easy. I also like that the plastic is easy to clean - the main reason why I've stayed away from styrofoam.
I might go ahead and try out the Genesis, though. I've heard other people say they like it and it's less than half the price of the Brinsea Octogon 20. Do you use the auto-turner or hand turn? Have you successfully hatched duck and goose eggs in it?