Segawe 48 Eggs Digital Clear Egg Incubator Hatcher Automatic Turning Temperature Control
Description:
1.Can accommodate 48 eggs on auto turners
2.Automatic egg turning every 2 hours
3.Digital temperature control for easy operation
4.LED displays temperature, humidity, hatching day, egg turning time
5.Temperature and humidity alarm
6.Suitable for incubating chicken, duck, and other fowl eggs
7.Built-in water channels control humidity level
8.Easy to clean
9.Easy to use. Instructions included
Egg Incubator
Specifications:
Capacity: 48 eggs
Voltage: 110V
Power: 80W
Weight: 16lbs/7.2kg
Size: 18.5"x18.5"x9"/47cm x 47cm x 23cm
Package Includes:
1x Foam protection
1x Incubator
1x Power cord
1x Water bottle
1x Instruction booklet
- his incubator is made for all sorts of eggs, such as chicken eggs, duck eggs, goose eggs, turkey eggs, etc. It easily accommodates up to 48 eggs. The LED screen provides information about temperature, humidity, hatching day and egg turning time. This all allows for efficient monitoring and close care. The auto turners automatically turn the eggs around every 2 hours to improve hatch speed.

We have a few turkeys on the homestead, and the hens are laying at the moment. The guy at the feed store told me he'd buy baby turkeys from me for .00 a piece, saying he could get each easy peasy. That's all I needed to hear, so we gathered eggs for more than a week and put 35 eggs to incubate! We'll see how it goes.
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