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Automatic Egg Incubators
An automatic egg incubator allows you to keep chicken eggs in the ideal conditions for incubation and hatching. Not only do eggs require a stable temperature during incubation, they also need a perfect level of humidity. Achieving this can be difficult with a cheap egg incubator.
Why use an egg incubator?
It is widely known that egg incubators consistently provide better results for hatching eggs than hens do, particularly automatic egg incubators. One main convenience of automatic egg incubators is that you do not have to tend to the eggs three times a day, nor will you have to manually check temperature or humidity levels.
Benefits of using an egg incubator:
- Egg incubators will successfully hatch more eggs than using a hen to hatch the eggs
- Hatch eggs when its convenient for you, don't wait for an unreliable broody hen
- Set the temperature within the system and the temperature will remain stable
- An automatic incubator creates an environment where humidity is uniform throughout the unit and remains at the optimum level
- While your eggs are incubating, your hen can continue to lay more eggs.
- Automatic incubators that turn the eggs ensure that the chicks do not stick to the shell
- Borotto incubators feature silver ion technology which stops bacteria growth
The difference between a manual and automatic egg incubator
A manual egg incubator is a good choice if you need to save money and want a more hands on experience with incubating and hatching your own chicken or aviary eggs. This basic style system can achieve marvelous hatching results, plus save you money. To use this type of incubator you will need to constantly check and adjust the temperature, perhaps install some sort of ventilation system, consistently monitor the humidity and task yourself with evenly turning the eggs three times a day.
On the other hand, an automatic system takes the guess work out of egg incubating. In fact, you may not need to remove the lid off the incubator at all, which will ensure stable temperatures throughout the incubating process.
What is the best automatic egg incubator?
At Dine a Chook we only sell the best chicken egg incubators. Our range stretches from small 8 egg capacity up to a 49 egg capacity. These will hold both small and large eggs from chickens, geese and even quail or aviary birds. We highly recommend the Italian brand Borotto for commercial egg incubation, particularly if you own a hobby farm, breed backyard chickens or plan on incubating chicken eggs in a classroom setting.
An automatic egg incubator allows you to keep chicken eggs in the ideal conditions for incubation and hatching. Not only do eggs require a stable temperature during incubation, they also need a perfect level of humidity. Achieving this can be difficult with a cheap egg incubator.
Why use an egg incubator?
It is widely known that egg incubators consistently provide better results for hatching eggs than hens do, particularly automatic egg incubators. One main convenience of automatic egg incubators is that you do not have to tend to the eggs three times a day, nor will you have to manually check temperature or humidity levels.
Benefits of using an egg incubator:
- Egg incubators will successfully hatch more eggs than using a hen to hatch the eggs
- Hatch eggs when its convenient for you, don't wait for an unreliable broody hen
- Set the temperature within the system and the temperature will remain stable
- An automatic incubator creates an environment where humidity is uniform throughout the unit and remains at the optimum level
- While your eggs are incubating, your hen can continue to lay more eggs.
- Automatic incubators that turn the eggs ensure that the chicks do not stick to the shell
- Borotto incubators feature silver ion technology which stops bacteria growth
The difference between a manual and automatic egg incubator
A manual egg incubator is a good choice if you need to save money and want a more hands on experience with incubating and hatching your own chicken or aviary eggs. This basic style system can achieve marvelous hatching results, plus save you money. To use this type of incubator you will need to constantly check and adjust the temperature, perhaps install some sort of ventilation system, consistently monitor the humidity and task yourself with evenly turning the eggs three times a day.
On the other hand, an automatic system takes the guess work out of egg incubating. In fact, you may not need to remove the lid off the incubator at all, which will ensure stable temperatures throughout the incubating process.
What is the best automatic egg incubator?
At Dine a Chook we only sell the best chicken egg incubators. Our range stretches from small 8 egg capacity up to a 49 egg capacity. These will hold both small and large eggs from chickens, geese and even quail or aviary birds. We highly recommend the Italian brand Borotto for commercial egg incubation, particularly if you own a hobby farm, breed backyard chickens or plan on incubating chicken eggs in a classroom setting.