...some clear. 6 of the shipped started and think 2 have quit. This is not normal for me at all!!!!!
I used my reg incubator, then borrowed a Kebonnixs 12 egg incubator. The Kebonnixs was really dirty but I cleaned and bleached it. The CCL and OE were only in mine the shipped had some in each...
...clear. 6 of the shipped started and think 2 have quit. This is not normal for me at all!!!!!
I used my reg incubator, then borrowed a Kebonnixs 12 egg incubator. The Kebonnixs was really dirty but I cleaned and bleached it. The CCL and OE were only in mine the shipped had some in each...
So, I had my 360 packed with 29 eggs yesterday. Finished the rest of my hatch & loaded the Kebonnix with 12 eggs today. Did some shuffling and put the 12 biggest in the Kebonnix so the smaller ones could stack easier. I bought 6 Silkie eggs from someone local this morning, and she threw in 2...
This ^^^ from Page 1 of the Kebonnixs user manual, which I attached as a PDF on the first page of this thread. I never read this part before, either --- and it states NOT to use a digital thermometer, but to use a liquid thermometer instead. I admit I haven't tested it with a liquid thermometer...
I’ll be joining this HAL on Tue when I set more eggs. Hub surprised me with ANOTHER kebonnix for my classroom (will be doing a small hatch there), so 12, another 12 in the other kebonnix, and 26-28 stacked in the 360. My coworker is hatching with her class too, and we are swapping some eggs. She...
If you are looking for a small incubator under $100, the Kebonnix is under $100 and the most user-friendly incubator at that price I’ve ever used! First time with it and I love it already.
I just checked the user manual, and it says that a digital thermometer may register lower than the Kebonnixs thermometer - but explains why that might be (plastic housing vs direct air contact). It recommends using a liquid thermometer instead, placed at the level of the eggs. I guess I've got...
I'll catch up later, but here is another Kebonixx thread. I love mine!
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/incubator-indecision-hovabator-2370-or-kebonnixs-12.1559119/
This incubator is FANTASTIC. If you don’t need to set a large amount of eggs, it is awesome. I love my 360, because I can squeeze upwards to 30 eggs in it, but the Kebonnix is so user friendly.
Yes, it fits 12 without issues. My advice would be to do a dry incubation and fill to the max with water on lockdown. Also, don't trust any incubator's readings and get a grovee hygrometer. We LOVE our Kebonnix!
I had a KEBONNIXS 12 Egg Incubator with Humidity Display, Egg Candler, Automatic Egg Turner, for Hatching Chickens that I sold last year as I usually do larger batches of eggs then just 12. I now use the Nurture Rite 360 and have 2 of those...
Your smart to not trust the temps and humidity on the incubators devices! I use at least one back up for both. My next to the last hatch would of been better except I slipped up and trusted a new device and did not check it for several days with a back up. The temps were off a full degree and...
Thanks. I have an NR360 and do the mat on the bottom for lockdown and plan to do the same with whatever one I get. Ya I found it odd the recommended misting them. I like the Kebonnixs but it is more $ even for the 12 egg one and the 12 egg won't be big enough for what I need.