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I'm pretty sure I will never use a horizontal turner.
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If you already have a vertical turner, it would probably be a downgrade, but for starting off small and with a reasonable cost, the nr360 Is pretty good.I'm pretty sure I will never use a horizontal turner.
If you already have a vertical turner, it would probably be a downgrade, but for starting off small and with a reasonable cost, the nr360 Is pretty good.
When you’re just starting out and you’re calculating costs, incubator, brooder, lights, housing, feed, water/feeders, hides, storage, etc, $300 for an incubator might be too much, especially if you don’t know if this is a long term hobby, or for a teenager. Plus I’ve found the nr-360 has a pretty long life and decent resell value, I think I could sell it on craigslist for $90-100 or more depending on age, with ease.
I found a Little Giant with the fan added and it appears to have the turners that aren’t laying the eggs horizontal. It’s $10 cheaper than the NR360…you think that it would do a good job? This might be a silly question, but how do the eggs get turned when they’re in the little cups?I have excellent hatch rates in my cheap Little Giant still air incubator.
You're going to have to share those secrets. I've rigged a fan in mine, but even then the results have been mixed: sometimes great, sometimes disappointing.I have excellent hatch rates in my cheap Little Giant still air incubator.
The cups lean back and forth, the eggs sit tip down, they lean at angles that vary enough to simulate turning.I found a Little Giant with the fan added and it appears to have the turners that aren’t laying the eggs horizontal. It’s $10 cheaper than the NR360…you think that it would do a good job? This might be a silly question, but how do the eggs get turned when they’re in the little cups?![]()
Ahhh okay! Thanks that helps haha. The reviews for the Little Giant are either great or super bad haha…why does this have to be so difficult?? :-DThe cups lean back and forth, the eggs sit tip down, they lean at angles that vary enough to simulate turning.
If reviews are mixed, either the product quality is inconsistent, or idiots do everything wrong and blame the machine. Reading reviews is an art form lol. Great reviews are sometimes scams by the manufacturer, so look for reviews with a lot of info, not just “great product”. The bad reviews will often be verbose, but if it’s written by someone who comes off like a teenager that cut writing class too often, you can probably assume they fail to take proper care with other aspects of their life and didn’t follow instructions. It’s tough to describe but you need to look for reviews who really wanted to succeed and are looking for help, not just a wall of angry complaints.Ahhh okay! Thanks that helps haha. The reviews for the Little Giant are either great or super bad haha…why does this have to be so difficult?? :-D
@kurby22, I agree with @FloorCandy about reading reviews. I'm fine with the Little Giant still incubator. I might have chosen something different if something different was available when I was looking for an incubator, but by and large, it does what it should.If reviews are mixed, either the product quality is inconsistent, or idiots do everything wrong and blame the machine. Reading reviews is an art form lol. Great reviews are sometimes scams by the manufacturer, so look for reviews with a lot of info, not just “great product”. The bad reviews will often be verbose, but if it’s written by someone who comes off like a teenager that cut writing class too often, you can probably assume they fail to take proper care with other aspects of their life and didn’t follow instructions. It’s tough to describe but you need to look for reviews who really wanted to succeed and are looking for help, not just a wall of angry complaints.