Hey everyone.
I’m in upstate NY. Waiting for some warmer weather. The once fluffy little ducklings are already starting to quack and they need to go outside soon!
We still have some eggs in our incubator. I want to put something (if I can) in the humidity tank so that I can keep the...
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Raising chicks can be easy if you just do your homework before you buy. Knowing when to plan for your chick's arrival is also something to take into consideration. Of course it makes good sense to have your coop...
I hav NEVER incubated anything in my life. (besides my own children teehee) I am looking at spending $100 for a dozen fertile silkie eggs. I am looking at the Brinsea ovation 28 EX because from what it seems, it'd be hard to mess things up? Is this a good incubator or are there others that will...
I have hatched twice in my Brinsea Mini Advance (to the factory settings) and both times I have had to assist with the hatching. The first time I hatched all 4 and the second time all 3 eggs (yesterday). Each time I had one chick that pipped, zipped and hatched perfectly on it's own. The other...
Selling my Brinsea Octagon Eco incubator. Only used a couple times. Dont hatch anymore so i dont really need it. Comes with just the incubator and power cord. Works great. This is the manual turn and temperature version. $150
Hi everyone, looking for a little bit of reassurance here! I've incubated before but I'm dealing with something new here - ordered some call duck eggs online. They arrived perfectly, in a polystyrene box, tightly packed, fragile tape all around it. Just what I'd expect, really.
So perhaps...
I bought The Brinsea Ovation Advance 28 incubator as a replacement to our first incubator. The first time I used it I checked it's calibration before setting and it was 0.1 degree off, which is not bad at all. I had set 15 Icelandic eggs and 5 Marans. We had a 100% hatch rate.
The second time I...