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jack russell
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Location: Co. Durham
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September 19, 2007, 22:42 »
Hi all
has any one got one of these
http://www.brinsea.co.uk/uk/products/rcom.html
incubators and if so what are they like do they work well or not? any feed back would be great
I dont want to be hatching lots of birds so please dont give me links to big expensive machines (also skint). only small ones (cheap).
cheers
jr
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muntjac
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Location: near diss norfolk
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September 20, 2007, 00:01 »
can tell ya its one of the better ones in the incubator world so long as u keep the water tray filled / but then i use bantams to do all my hatching . cost about £10 and good for 7 yrs if looked after .,and you can breed your own from it
no electric bills .and you only need 2
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Tensing
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Location: West Yorkshire/ South Yorkshire Border.
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September 20, 2007, 10:20 »
Have not used that one personally, but have heard bad things about it. For the same price you can get a slightly bigger better one (so increasing your cahnces of a good hatch)
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