Features:
• See-through plastic window so you can witness the hatching procedure• Essential heat controls and functions with thermal airflow• Straightforward to work• Uses awfully little power (most inexpensive incubator obtainable)• Ideal for poultry, waterfowl, game birds, tropical birds, and even reptiles• Can hatch up to 42 chicken eggs or 120 quail eggs.• 18" x 18" x 9.5"
How does it operate?
The luminous heat tube warms the interior and draws clean air through the base vents. This helps in the drying process after chicks are hatched. The air flow permits the incubator to be operated at one temperature for all sizes of eggs and temperature environments. It is a excellent model that holds more unvarying temperatures than nearly all.
You can find the Hova Bator ~ Cheap Egg Incubators HERE
Published by Jeana Maddux
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