Winter Creek Coop
Crowing
- Dec 28, 2020
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Hello friends.
I thought I would post a review of a no-name incubator I am testing out from ebay. We loaded it full (23 eggs) a week ago with barnyard mixes to give away to some friends. It really probably only holds 20 chicken eggs at a time but I squeezed in a couple banty eggs too.
As you can see there is no brand, but it says Egg Incubator Type: NLF1-24 It was only $59 on ebay. It has bar style turners which work fine so far. It had temp control in celcius and a humidity monitor. It is a forced air unit. The main unit is plastic that sets inside a styrofoam outside case. The shiny tape was added by me to keep from boogering up the edges of the styrofoam taking the lid on and off. I recommend this. It also has a built in candling lamp.
So far so good. Follow along for the next two weeks to see how it goes.
I thought I would post a review of a no-name incubator I am testing out from ebay. We loaded it full (23 eggs) a week ago with barnyard mixes to give away to some friends. It really probably only holds 20 chicken eggs at a time but I squeezed in a couple banty eggs too.
As you can see there is no brand, but it says Egg Incubator Type: NLF1-24 It was only $59 on ebay. It has bar style turners which work fine so far. It had temp control in celcius and a humidity monitor. It is a forced air unit. The main unit is plastic that sets inside a styrofoam outside case. The shiny tape was added by me to keep from boogering up the edges of the styrofoam taking the lid on and off. I recommend this. It also has a built in candling lamp.
So far so good. Follow along for the next two weeks to see how it goes.
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