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you can contact a breeder in your area, which would probably be the best option. this way you also have a contact person and can get proper instructions. s/he'll also be able to tell you what equipment you'll need, how to figure out if the eggs are fertile, when to pull the babies, when and how to handfeed etc. breeding is not a trivial business - it's very time consuming (babies are hungry all night long), and if not done the right way, it can be extremely dangerous for the offspring and parents.
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seth, Where are you located. This may help you with your search. If you live on the East Coast. My Breeder is mountainridgeaviary.com. Thanks JJones1719
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