Automatic incubator 12 eggs CHICK'A
- Detailed description
The automatic incubator incubates 12 medium/large eggs (up to goose eggs) or 48 small quail eggs (4 eggs per cell). Designed by our experts, this incubator should ideally be placed in a room with a temperature between +20°C and +25°C and humidity between 40 and 50%.
This incubator is compatible with the following eggs: hen, pheasant, guinea fowl, partridge, grey partridge, rock partridge, turkey, palmipeds (goose, mallard, all breeds of duck, etc.), peacock, pigeon, exotic birds and birds of prey. Its digital display shows the temperature clearly. The incubator has a built-in rotary fan to provide constant, even ventilation for the eggs. The motor automatically tilts the fan every hour.
Features :
- Voltage: 230 volts - 60/50 hz single-phase
- Maximum power: 80 watt AC
- Average daily consumption: max 1.0 kw / 24 h
- Medium/large eggs: 12
- Small eggs: 48
- Temperature range: 30°C to 40°C
- Temperature sensor: precision electronic thermostat: +/- 0.1°C
- Humidity in incubator: 40 / 50% with water in one tank; 55 / 65% with water in both tanks
- Protection level: IPX4
- Dimensions: 320 x 360 x 260 mm
- Weight : 3.08 kg
Recommendations for use :
Ensure you maintain a stable environment with the correct temperature and humidity range. Keep the machine in a stable, fixed position at least 50 cm from the floor. Do not remove the protective grille. Never cover the incubator during operation. Use demineralised water.
4 incubation parameters :
TEMPERATURE :
- Good embryo development
- Ideally between 37.4°C and 37.6°C
- Constant and regular
- Triggering of cell multiplication
- Heat effect → the embryo grows and feeds on the substances contained in the egg white and yolk
- Too much heat → the germ dies
MOISTURE :
- The egg loses 15-20% of its weight in water.
- Too much water loss → chick too weak to emerge or survive after hatching
- Too much humidity → air chamber too small → too large chick suffocates to death
VENTILATION:
- Essential for the embryo's survival
- The embryo breathes through the pores in the shell
- Not enough air → embryo dies of suffocation
RETURN :
- Good development → the embryo must not stick to the membrane
- Mandatory turning (min. 2x every 24 hours)
- Technical documentation