Farm Innovators 41-Egg Capacity Pro Series Circulated Air Incubator with Automatic Egg Turner
Farm Innovators Pro Series Circulated Air Incubator with Automatic Egg Turner has everything you need for a successful hatch, including an egg incubator automatic turner and chicken egg incubator candler.
Farm Innovators Pro Series Circulated Air Incubator with Automatic Egg Turner has everything you need for a successful hatch, including an egg incubator automatic turner and chicken egg incubator candler. EZ-Fill water channels let you add water to the egg incubator without removing the lid. The easy-to-read LCD display shows temperature, humidity, and days to hatch – preset at 21 days and adjustable for a variety of eggs.
- Digital display shows temperature, humidity, and days to hatch
- EZ fill water channels allow you to add water without removing the lid
- Heats to factory pre-set temperature of 100 degrees F
- Large picture window for complete and unobstructed views within the egg incubator; measures 9-1/2″ x 3-1/2″
- Plastic outer shell helps to protect the incubator and allows you to make notes using dry erase marker
- Integrated fan kit pulls in fresh air and circulates warm air throughout the incubator to stabilize temperatures and improve hatching
- Includes egg incubator automatic turner model 3200 to rotate eggs from side to side every 4 hours; eliminates manual turning
- Large chicken egg incubator with deep bottom tray accommodates numerous eggs
- Includes free egg candler to monitor the development progress of the eggs
- Fast and accurate, heating to factory pre-set temperature of 100 degrees F within minutes
- Easy to clean
- Solid state circuitry for long-lasting and reliable temperature setting
- Built-in hygrometer to measure both internal temperature and relative humidity
- Red indicator light to show when the heater is operating
- Easily accommodates up to 4 dozen eggs
- Great for the hobbyist and for educational purposes
- Additional probe thermometer included
Additional information
Brooder Warranty | 30 Day |
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Egg Type | All Egg Types |
Features | Egg Incubation |
Incubator Egg Capacity | 41 |
Power Type | Electric |
Primary Material | Plastic |
Product Height | 7.75 in. |
Product Length | 18.13 in. |
Product Weight | 9 lb. |
Product Width | 18.38 in. |
Thermostat Type | Electronic |
Manufacturer Part Number | 4250 |
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by Freffery
The only negative i experienced is that the flashlight used to candle the eggs didnt work, nor did one i got with a previous unit
by Baly
This incubator worked very well and we had a very successful hatch!
by Nelson
It needs to be kept on a flat surface or it will leak and they should have made it easier to remove the egg rows to have eggs and live chicks in it at the same time. Otherwise works great all of our chicks hatched and survived on first batch.
by Rachel
Love it so easy to use. Just watching them hatch is exciting.