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This package combines our most popular Hova-Bator incubator with our most popular automatic egg turner. 110 volt AC-25 watt or 220 Volts.
The Hova-Bator uses a wafer thermostat to economically & effectively regulate the temperature in your incubator. With the wafer thermostat you can set and adjust the temperature within a range. Also included is the turbo fan for better air circulation and a more uniform temperature in the unit.
Turner saves you from having to turn your eggs by hand, which is the most demanding & time consuming part of egg incubation.
Holds 41 eggs sized from partridge to duck.
During incubation, eggs must be turned several times a day to prevent the yolk from setting to one side & to exercise the embryo. Turning the eggs by hand is the most demanding & time consuming part of egg incubation. By using an automatic egg turner you can save yourself time & rest easy knowing that your eggs are being taken care of.
Add items #1610 (holds 120 quail eggs) if you want to hatch quail
Add item #1614 (holds 12 - 16 Goose or Turkey eggs) if you want to hatch goose or turkey
Our
egg hatching incubators bring the magic of hatching your own chickens to your backyard.
Some quick information on Incubation
Temperature:
101.5 degrees F. in a still-air incubator
99.5 degrees F. in a forced air incubator
Humidity:
Chickens: Relative humidity should be 50 to 55%. Some say to raise the humidity the last three days to 58%. Guineas are the same.
Waterfowl: Relative humidity for goose and duck eggs is 63%, raise the humidity the last three days to 70%.