Need help selecting an incubator

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I want to hatch some fuzzy butts, but I need help selecting the correct incubator. Can you experienced folks suggest a quality incubator that will hold up well and give me excellent results? I would appreciate any suggestions on incubators and the hatching process. Thanks!
 
R-com suro 20 is good for the price. It is around $300, and it has automatic humidity control, auto turner, air fan, alarm, etc...
I love Brinsea too, but for all those same functions as R-com, it cost more than $500.
 
I'm going to put my vote in for the Hovabator Genesis 1588. Holds up to 42 eggs when using a turner.
Plenty of room for the chicks to move around in it while you wait for the hatch to finish.
Carolyn
 
sportsman...have found that I need two of them cuz one won't hold enough eggs...I might have a bit of an addiction issue but I am okay with that...yeah that is a hovabator inthere as well...you just can't have toomuch hatcing space...maybe I need a third sportsman

 
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Depends on your price range and how many eggs you want to hatch.
 
I vote too for the Hovabator 1588. It has a large viewing window, comes preset and holds stable temps. This is what I will be buying in the next couple of weeks.
 
I have a little giant and a genesis 1588 with turner. My vote would be the Genesis 1588! I am REALLY thinking about getting a sportsman though as I'm selling alot of chicks and NOT enough room for more eggs! I love my Genesis and a great price! I never have to mess with the temp, its pre-set and it holds heat and humidity very well! Love it love it!!!
 

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