I design and build my own incubators.

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Can you share a few photos of your build?
This one I built 11 years ago it was my first one that made here in Oklahoma it has never had a drop of water added to it
 

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This is my modified quail egg incubator it will hatch out 60 eggs and up to 240+ a month with an 8 day rotation with just the one turner
Nice, thanks for sharing pictures.
 
If someone is a little doubtful at first, I think that's understandable. Pretty much everywhere you see discussion about shrinkwrapping, it's said to be because of the humidity being too low. People have shrinkwrapping problems, raise their humidity, and have no more shrinkwrapping problems. And it's not exactly going to be dry underneath a hen. So, I have to admit, I'm wondering how that works. Are the eggs sitting on something really damp?

To be very clear: I'm saying "You're doing a thing in pretty much the opposite way of how it's supposed to be done. You say it's working. I'm curious how."
 
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If someone is a little doubtful at first, I think that's understandable. Pretty much everywhere you see discussion about shrinkwrapping, it's said to be because of the humidity being too low. People have shrinkwrapping problems, raise their humidity, and have no more shrinkwrapping problems. And it's not exactly going to be dry underneath a hen. So, I have to admit, I'm wondering how that works. Are the eggs sitting on something really damp?

To be very clear: I'm saying "You're doing a thing in pretty much the opposite way of how it's supposed to be done. You say it's working. I'm curious how."


Well first off I am running at a lower temp then everyone my incubators are producing an indirect heat that is not water based and my incubators are always dry from start to finish !
 
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