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Post by littlefeathers on Jan 17, 2005 8:07:46 GMT
Hi friends, i am looking for a second hand incubator, that is as cheap as possible. I can buy one for approx £40 off the internet but ive really got to pull the purse strings in , after spending to much over christmas, plus this is a sneak buy avoiding 'hubbies' eyes . I dont mind manually turning the eggs, and only want it too hold 4/6 eggs max. We ideally want our silkie hen to hatch some eggs but if she failed we need a back up system. Also I want to hatch a peking/aylesbury duck egg at some stage. (purely for a pet) We live in the Bristol area for collection or postage. many thanks
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saffy
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Post by saffy on Jan 23, 2005 17:28:14 GMT
hi if your silkie is laying eggs she will go broody VERY SOON why not get her a few eggs and let her raise her own little family cant beat it ---saffy
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Post by littlefeathers on Jan 24, 2005 7:28:11 GMT
Cancel the above thread, i now have a little incubator
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snowball
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Post by snowball on Jan 30, 2005 11:23:14 GMT
hi Littlefeathers I am also in Bristol , in Brentry. Where do you live. Its nice to see that there is someone else from Bristol on the site. regards Snowball
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Post by littlefeathers on Jan 30, 2005 11:29:54 GMT
Hi Snowball, great to hear from you we are in Kingswood. Theres a chicken/bird auction on Wednesday night at Yate, the adverts in the' trade it'. We're going, it will be our first chicken event ;D ;D we are new to this so are trying to get as much advice experience as possible. before we get some new chooks.
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snowball
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Post by snowball on Jan 30, 2005 11:33:30 GMT
hi, yes we will be there as always! maybe we shall see you there! Its a good sale , lots to buy , but a long night! snowball
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Post by littlefeathers on Jan 30, 2005 11:50:09 GMT
Hi Snowball, ive emailed you. Sounds like you know this event , thats good, at least it sounds like it's worth paying a visit, im looking forward to it. ;D
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