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HELP - I am looking to hatch some eggs very soon and am looking for a 2nd hand incubator - I live in Essex and dont have a lot to spend on an incubator really - i WILL NOT buy from ebay as feel this is unsafe - any ideas? :shock:

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Hi Jen and welcome to the forum.

 

May I ask whether you have researched into hatching eggs before going into it?

 

I ask because you will need to buy a lot of kit and it can get expensive, then there are the unwanted males to think of.

 

Please read this thread before proceeding as the forum likes to encourage considered and responsible hatching.

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I'd recommend a broody hen, limited number of eggs can be hatched at any one time and she will keep things absolutely perfect for the eggs. Then she will look after them, raise them, show them what to do until you're ready to do whatever you're going to do with them

 

Mrs B

(very biased! :lol: )

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when / IF we decide to hatch some, I will use a broody too. my sil just had 10 in an incy - ended up with 1 live chick, and says she will never do it again! sorry if that sounds negative, but I've talked to so many people who say 'leave it to the broody' that I echo wot they said above.

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Thanks all for your feedback - I am hoping to hatch some speckled sussex eggs, mainly because I cannot for the life of me find any chicks locally (within 50miles) and wish to continue with this breed - I have thought about broody hens but i have 2 ex battery and one 7 year old sussex and none have shown any broody signs for 2 years - I am looking to hatch just 2/3 eggs and will happily keen the males so no issues there.

 

Jen

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I have exchanged some PMs with Jen this mormning and she's a delightful and experienced hatcher, so no worries there.

 

I have explained that we were just being cautious - too often, we see some poorly researched and equipped hatching, with us left to pick up the pieces with urgently needed advice and re-homings. It wasn't possible to judge her position from Jen's original post, so naturally we were wary.

 

And if anyone wants to borrow a broody..... Lavinia is still resolutely broody after 2 goes in the broody cage :roll::lol:

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