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Yes, folks, the worlds best still air incubator, used to hatch the soon-to-be-famous Biggest Little Rooster's offspring. Also hatched some awesome frizzles and silkies and marans.
The hovabator, 1602N... The 1602N THERMAL AIR (no fan) MODEL is the most economical incubator available for birds & reptiles. Includes radiant heat and wafer thermostat. Includes a sanitary plastic liner and a (cheesy)thermometer.
1611 Automatic Egg Turner-During incubation, eggs must be turned several times a day. Turning the eggs by hand is the most demanding and tedious part. With this turner it holds any size eggs from a partridge or chicken up to duck eggs (total 41 eggs per turner)

But wait, there's more!!!
The lucky person who gets this incubator will also receive a FREE, yes totally FREE digital hygrometer. A $26 dollar value, yours, absolutely FREE! - and you don't even have to pay shipping and handling for the free gift.

This is a $91.08 value. Actually, worth more when you think about all the adorable fuzzybutts you can hatch ( there are great deals on the 24 hour auction thread LOL)
But it's yours- for the first person who really wants it, for the asking price of just $60 plus actual shipping.

The purchaser of the incubator will also receive a coupon good for a free dozen hatching eggs -- Good anytime after the little buggers start laying eggs ( they are 12 weeks old)

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I have a question is this incubator easy to control. (Humidity Temp ect)
Is it reasonably low maintenance?
 
I really only had to set it ,and leave it. I found it stayed even temperature, and the humidity stayed pretty good as long a it was left alone. Opening and closing the lid ( because I candled the eggs every other day) did mess with the temps- but I didn't have to adjust anything.
 
Your in the same pickel as me i want it but i need to get it bpassed by my parents first
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hmmmm does it come with instructions? I have never used one of these contraptions...I always use a mean old broody and shove em under her.
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Let her work for her food ya know.
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Oh and what breed are those adorable frizzle egg donators?
 
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I do have the instructions for the incubator and the turner. They can also be found here:


It was fairly easy to use. I had a rooster that was killed and bought the incubator to hatch his babies. Then, I decided to get breeds I wanted through the 24 hour auction thread.
The frizzles are from tfpets.. their dad is a Frizzle Mille Fleur D'Uccle. The moms were silkie/cochins, Mille Fleur D'Uccles, and Mille Fleur Cochins
 
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