Looking for a recomdation for goose and turkey egg incubator

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Anyone have any suggestions for an affordable incubator that will do goose, turkey and chicken egg? Would like to do do 10 goose eggs at a time.
Thank you
 
Anyone have any suggestions for an affordable incubator that will do goose, turkey and chicken egg? Would like to do do 10 goose eggs at a time.
Thank you
Maybe some kind of small cabinet incubator? Maybe an Incuview? I love my NR 360 but it's probably too small for goose and turkey eggs. I know for a fact they won't fit in the auto turner, but if you hand turn them they might fit. Sorry, I mostly do quail, ducks, and chickens.
 
My RCom 20 would hold 10 Goose eggs. Turkey and waterfowl eggs do best incubated on their sides. RComs are expensive but they're my best incubators.
I did modify my Little Giant incubator and hatched out every fertile turkey egg i put in.
 
My RCom 20 would hold 10 Goose eggs. Turkey and waterfowl eggs do best incubated on their sides. RComs are expensive but they're my best incubators.
I did modify my Little Giant incubator and hatched out every fertile turkey egg i put in.
We have turkey eggs to incubate. How did you modify your little giant to accommodate turkey eggs? Thank you!
 
I incubate goose eggs in Hova-Bator 1588s, and use Hova-Bator 2370s as hatchers (but am confident the 2370s would work well as incubators, too). I particularly like that, when placed on the "floor" of the incubator, the goose eggs don't sit too close to the heating element. I also hand-turn and mist/cool the eggs per the incubating instructions posted by @pete55.

Personally, because of the different requirements (humidity, misting/cooling), I typically don't incubate chicken and waterfowl eggs together.
 

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