The p-timer counts down the days and hours during incubation and once the timer reaches zero the display will begin to flash and the timer will count up. Simply set the timer when you set the eggs to the appropriate number of days and the p-timer will keep track of the incubation time for you. With the ’s Poultry Timer (p-timer) keeping track of the incubation period is simple and easy. For example, if your eggs hatch early the temperature was too warm or if they are late it was too cool. In incubation there is a saying that “nature doesn’t lie”, which means the best way to tell if your incubator is operating correctly is by the results of the hatch. Purchase includes Two Year IncuCare Warranty. The 12 Volt system is safe and TUV listed. Includes a 12V DC power converter for both 110V AC and 220/240V AC, thermometer, liner, and instructions. Without an automatic turner in place, the incubator will hold 50 large chicken sized eggs or 140 quail sized eggs. Automatic Turners available for purchase for poultry and game bird eggs. Soft-Air fan technology provides needed oxygen and refreshes air without forcing air directly on the eggs. The adjustable thermostat can be set as low as 80☏ and the fan can be turned off for use with reptiles. This incubator is excellent for all experience levels, from the classroom to the farmer. The Day Counter helps you to keep track of how many days your eggs have been incubating. The fan can be turned on and off as needed. The temperature is preset to 100☏ but can be adjusted, and display can be switched between Fahrenheit and Celsius. The HovaBator Genesis Egg incubator has a digital control center that displays temperature, humidity and a day counter. The HumidiKit is also covered by the IncubatorWarehouse Two-Year IncuCare Warranty so you can purchase with confidence. This unit comes ready to install into your incubator simply place the probes from the HumidiKit inside the incubator, insert the hose into a vent hole, fill the water bottle, and connect to power. To extend the life of your humidiKit we recommend using distilled water. The humidifier also comes with a one liter bottle which typically needs to be filled once a week for most desktop incubators. The humidifier is designed to gently provide instant humidity and fresh air directly inside the incubator for an accurate humidity range. The integrated digital hygrostat that measures and controls the humidity is fully adjustable so you can achieve the humidity range that is right for your eggs. This system is designed to instantly deliver accurate humidity to most incubators. We are proud to introduce the HumidiKit automatic humidity system for egg incubators. These hassles include the need to frequently fill the water reservoirs or not being able to maintain the desired humidity. I wasn't really sure if my incubator would work.One of the common hassles with incubation is maintaining the humidity inside the incubator. It's pretty exciting to finally see them successfully hatch. You can see that both of them fit comfortably in my wifes hand. They're around 18 hours old in this picture. Here's two of the chicks after they have hatched. It's kind of hard to see but if you look at the lower right egg you will notice the chick starting to break out. This next pic shows one of the eggs hatching. It shows the temp controller we used to keep the eggs at a constant 99.6* F. Here's a pic of the top of the incubator. I cut a hole in the top for a heat source and put a window in front so the kids could see in. The first pic is the homemade incubator I made out of a cardboard box. I snapped some pics and thought I would share them with everyone here at Anandtech. After about 3 days she finally abandoned her nest from all the activity and I decided to step in and rescue the eggs before they became fox/raccoon food. There was constant forklift activity, people, and loud noises from machinery about 8 foot from her nest. A few weeks back we had a Wood duck lay her eggs in a very high traffic area of my business. I thought some of you guys might enjoy seeing this.
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