Watch this complete guide to setting up your Hatching Time egg incubator. In this video, you'll learn how to properly assemble, connect, and prepare your automatic incubator to achieve successful hatch rates for quail, chickens, and other poultry eggs.
Egg Incubator Setup for Beginners
This beginner-friendly incubator setup tutorial covers everything from unboxing to hatching. The Hatching Time incubator comes with automatic rollers, digital controls, humidity containers, and setting baskets – everything you need to start hatching successfully.
What’s Included with the Hatching Time Incubator?
- Power supply with splitter cable
- Two motors for automatic egg rollers
- Humidity tray and water containers
- Setting baskets and hatching trays
- Digital control panel for temperature and humidity
How to Assemble and Connect Your Incubator
Follow these simple steps to assemble your incubator:
- Remove plastic wrapping and unbox all components.
- Connect the egg turning motors and vaporizer to the power adapter.
- Install the water containers and connect the small hose between them.
- Attach the humidity tray at the base and set the digital panel to 99.5°F and 50% humidity.
Preparing for Egg Lockdown and Hatching
At day 14 for quail eggs, unplug the hatching trays and install the setting baskets. Be sure to separate different breeds if needed and minimize opening the incubator to maintain stable conditions. Hatching typically begins within 3 days of lockdown.
Post-Hatch Tips: Brooding and Feeding Your Chicks
Once hatched, chicks are moved to a pre-warmed brooder set up 24 hours in advance. Feed them starter game bird crumbles and add poultry electrolytes to their water to support early development.
Why Use the Hatching Time Incubator?
Whether you're hatching quail, chickens, or other poultry, the Hatching Time incubator offers a compact, automatic, and user-friendly solution with consistently high hatch rates. It’s ideal for beginners and small-scale breeders alike.
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FAQs About Egg Incubator Setup
How long should I run the incubator before placing eggs?
It’s best to run the incubator for 24 hours to stabilize temperature and humidity.
What temperature and humidity should I use for quail eggs?
Maintain a temperature of 99.5°F and a humidity level of 50% during incubation.
How often should I turn the eggs?
The Hatching Time incubator includes automatic rollers, so no manual turning is needed.