Birdmaster3
Chirping
- Apr 24, 2023
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I'm looking to start breeding and hatching projects and I don't have an incubator. What has worked for you? Are cheap ones any good? One you don't have to babysit?
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We're can I findcl that?I really love the Nurture Right 360. It can hold up to 22 eggs, has an automatic egg turner, and a built in thermometer and humidity gauge (which I have found to be completely accurate). It's also really easy to control the temperature and the humidity, so you can keep the incubator at just the right levels with very little effort. It's also easy to refill the water tray, and you don't have to open the incubator to do it.
I used this incubator for my first ever hatch and had a 100% hatch rate.