incubator question

phebe121

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So of course i believe i have a male and female leopard torts but i also have quail i want a incubator that will do both not at the same time of course
 

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I've used the Little Giant Bird Brooder to hatch both tortoise eggs and duck eggs. (not at the same time, of course!)
 

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What do you mean at the same time ? A versatile incubator that can do both types of eggs? As far as the same time ......ummm won't work . Different temps .....and humidity level requirements . Also any type of bird eggs will need to be rotated once every 12 hours ....so an Auto- egg turner is in call. It can be done by hand with marked eggs, but this disrupts your incubators "constants" (heat/humidity/O2 levels) every time you open it up to flip your bird eggs.....
and just for some trivia .....as I have hatched many of both birds and torts. You could have 5 generations of birds by the time you end up with just one tortoise baby hatching. In the tortoise breeding world ...."Patience" is the key ....;)
(and very hard to restrain from even as an adult) .....:p
 

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No i wouldn't do it at the sametime lol but yes i kmow quail eggs must be turend 3 times a day and boy i get alot of eggs and there tasty as well i cant wait till my torts ar old enough to have babies there so adorable
 

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LOL .....no not this year ....although last year I got a hair up my *** and hatched out a few baby Indian runners ...I wanted to share them with folks on the forum here, as I used to talk about them. As the story goes .. one of my mentors many years back with torts ...on a visit to see him these darn ducks (none like I have ever seen) kept following me around his place . I was fascinated by their looks and demeanor. They stand erect and are flightless. Anyhow I learned as much as I could about them and use to breed those ....as well as the quail , some high end finches, peacocks and a few dozen or so parrot species.
 

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