They are on the back side of the control panel. Definitely not as obvious as the turners!Thank you! I knew they turned the eggs, but I didn’t know they had built-in fans!
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They are on the back side of the control panel. Definitely not as obvious as the turners!Thank you! I knew they turned the eggs, but I didn’t know they had built-in fans!
Do you incubate eggs?
What type of incubator do you use?
that’s the same model of my 2 that i just retired!! temps are unstable....the fan is on the bottom.....the grate is horrible for hatching small birds as you well remember i’ve had a few fall through and get into the fan!!
they are both forced airWe have used a broody hen but that was an accident...
Usually I use a Nurture Rite 360 and JANOEL12 incubator. I’m assuming those two are still air? I honesty didn’t even know there was a difference between the two.![]()
I use a incubator from a friendDo you incubate eggs?
What type of incubator do you use?
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I use the much maligned Farm Innovator, model 4250 pro series digital incubator. I have replaced half of the (chicken) rails with quail rails so I don't have to swap rails in and out repeatedly, as I found the process of changing the rails tedious.
I have found the precise make and model on amazon website at https://www.amazon.com/Farm-Innovators-4250-Circulated-Incubator/dp/B00TTYLIKY (I am not sponsored on this link).
I have never had a problem with this incubator, despite mountains of bad reviews.
I do not add water when incubating as I live in an exceptionally high humidity area. Although the incubator will report the humidity level, you cannot regulate the humidity in any way other than to add (or remove) water from the machine.
It comes standard with a removable, slotted, easy to clean plastic floor to eliminate the possibility of a chick falling into the water below and drowning.
This 40w unit uses about $5 worth of electricity during the months when I incubate. Electricity is expensive where I live, so if you live in the States or other First-World nation, it's likely that you wouldn't even notice the extra electric usage.