Fill one half of the water pot in the centre of the incubator.The blunt end of the egg should face the outside. A disc holding ten smaller bantam or quails' eggs has to be bought separately. This incubator comes with one disc which holds up to seven large chicken eggs. If you're incubating chicks at home or at school, you're satisfied with hatching up to seven eggs, and you want something that takes a lot of the stress out of hatching, this is the incubator I would strongly advise you to use. That makes it particularly good for schools and for parents or grandparents encouraging children to follow the magical process of watching a chick hatching from an egg. The best feature of all, its huge dome, allows you to get as close to your hatching chicks as it's possible to be - a grandstand view! This little incubator is my preferred model of them all, despite the fact that I have others which are larger, have more features and are (much!) more expensive. The first is still working after nearly ten years' use, the second after seven (because, as you'll discover, one incubator is never enough!). It comes as close as any machine can to behaving like a mother hen would - and it's easy to set up and use in the process. See my disclosure policy for more information.īrinsea's small Mini-Advance chicken egg incubator is exactly that. I only recommend products I know and love and which I think will be genuinely useful to you. If you click on them and buy, I earn a small commission at no cost to you. Links on the rest of this page are "affiliate links".
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