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NomoreCSIncubating
Chirping
- Apr 23, 2019
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The only thing I worry about in my incubators is if a bulb burns out.
I don't worry about the size the aircell
I don't worry about egg weights.
I don't worry about humidity
I don't worry about how long an egg has been in the incubator.
The only thing I have to do is when:
The egg starts if it doesn't a new egg goes into it place
If the egg stops it gets pulled and a new egg goes in its place
If the chick peeps the membrane when it does it goes into the hatch area and a new egg goes into it place.
There is no worry about adding water or adjusting temp
There is no acclamation period I can have eggs in the incubator an hour after it is plugged in and it has run through a couple of heat cycles.
Recently I had a need to have the smaller incubator that would hold 60 quail eggs it is one of the pictures and from the moment I cut the first piece of wood until I had eggs incubating in it was just a little bit over 2 hrs
I don't worry about the size the aircell
I don't worry about egg weights.
I don't worry about humidity
I don't worry about how long an egg has been in the incubator.
The only thing I have to do is when:
The egg starts if it doesn't a new egg goes into it place
If the egg stops it gets pulled and a new egg goes in its place
If the chick peeps the membrane when it does it goes into the hatch area and a new egg goes into it place.
There is no worry about adding water or adjusting temp
There is no acclamation period I can have eggs in the incubator an hour after it is plugged in and it has run through a couple of heat cycles.
Recently I had a need to have the smaller incubator that would hold 60 quail eggs it is one of the pictures and from the moment I cut the first piece of wood until I had eggs incubating in it was just a little bit over 2 hrs