Where can i get a Incabator?

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2012searselisabeth
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Where can i get a Incabator?

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I am doing an expirement with chickens and ducks and there food source. Where can I get a Incabator that wouldn't take long to deliver and is near me? I have looked on the internet and didn't find anything that could help me find one close to me! Please help! ASAP!
~Kate
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Re: Where can i get a Incabator?

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2012searselisabeth wrote:I am doing an expirement with chickens and ducks and there food source. Where can I get a Incabator that wouldn't take long to deliver and is near me? I have looked on the internet and didn't find anything that could help me find one close to me! Please help! ASAP!
~Kate
It is spelled "incubator". When googling for egg incubator, I found this website:
http://www.msstate.edu/dept/poultry/avianemb.htm
It discusses the different types of incubators, and the advantages and disadvantages of each. It also provides instructions for building your own

Probably if you google with the correct spelling, you will find many vendors.

However, I have to ask if you have the appropriate approval to use animals in your science fair. And what are you planning on doing with all the baby chickens? Most places/science fairs have strict rules about the treatment of animals, and you cannot simply kill them at the end of your science fair. Additionally, most animal shelters are not equipped to deal with chickens, and it is somewhat unethical to dump the disposal problem on someone else.

Louise
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