Ahhh, that makes sense.Because I'm using shipped eggs and want to be considerate of the air cells. Unless this is a non-issue, which I'm trying to figure out.
If you regularly hatch shipped eggs you might want a bator with an upright turner.
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Ahhh, that makes sense.Because I'm using shipped eggs and want to be considerate of the air cells. Unless this is a non-issue, which I'm trying to figure out.
For those of you recommending the incuview - did you just use the included egg turner, or did you switch to an upright? Is it possible to take the egg turner out and just turn manually (I work from home so could do this)?
I'm still learning how to successfully hatch shipped eggs. It's very easy to remove the sliding turner and turner arm in the Incuview and there's a good amount of space inside. You can turn each egg individually or tilt the entire incubator. I currently have shipped eggs in mine in egg cartons. I can see that some are developing but results remain to be seen so I have no advice or recommendations. I've received so much conflicting advice about shipped eggs and of course, each batch is different. Lots of people hatch shipped eggs in the Nurture Right 360 from what I hear, and that one doesn't have an upright turner either.
I just purchased the Nurture 360 and love it! I am now on day 5 of my first set of eggs and so far so good!![]()
Good Luck!!Wish me luck, and if anyone wants to make any best practice suggestions that are particular to this model, please share!
Good Luck!!
Here's great thread on the Incuview, it's what convince me to get one...
...very long, so just browse:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/incuview-incubator.852619/
I documented some tips and tricks here:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/incuview-divider-pattern-and-other-hacks-by-aart.73966/
Which of these would you get?