Saturday, January 10, 2009

Getting a 70 y/o incubator that still works!


Yep you're reading my title correctly, a seventy year old incubator that still works we will be purchasing on the 27th....I think that's not next weekends but the weekend afters saturday I'm too lazy to find my calander....just suffice to say not this weekend coming up...next weekends saturday we'll be going to get it. :) $125 dollars is not bad in my eyes...may seem like a lot to others but cabinet style incubators are not cheap but this one IS! :) Most are 300 for used and 700-800 NEW!


This half LG half homemade incubator of mine just isnt cutting it. I don't even know if I'll have a sucessful hatch for as much as my incubators temperatures have fluctuated from TOO HOT to TOO cold! So it's just a waiting game now to see if any were amazingly strong enough to make it. I will be extreemly suprised if I even get one sucessfullly hatched on it's own chick from all of this. I just cannot wait to get this incubator and throw in a ton of eggies! :D


The incubator is a Sears Roebuck marketed soon after the depression so it's old old old. It can hold something lke 400 chicken eggs!!!! Ofcourse I wont NEED that many, but as long as it works great I can hatch chicks for people and sell chicks like mad and make myself a profit to manage my own birds. :)


We plan to strip the wood stain off of it to give it a natural look (its too shiney for me), and fire it up! :)


welp ending this here just had to vent my excitedness :D

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