Best Incubators: Kits, Styles, and Sizes for Every Need
Discover our wide range of Hatching Time egg incubators and hatchers for all poultry. Whether you're looking for a small tabletop incubator for hobby use or a cabinet egg incubator for sale with large capacity, we have the perfect solution. Explore digital cabinet incubators, incubator kits, and automated models with humidity control and egg turning features for efficient and reliable hatching of chicken, quail, duck, turkey, emu eggs, and all poultry.
Choose by Incubator’s Egg Capacity
Our egg incubators are available in various styles and sizes, from tabletop and cabinet incubators for beginners to large-scale incubators for professional operations. Featuring digital controls, our cabinet-style incubators help poultry breeders manage temperature, humidity, and egg turning more consistently. Start with the number of eggs you normally expect to set and how often you plan to begin a new batch.
For smaller batches or a first incubation project, review the Pro24 tabletop incubator up to 24 chicken eggs, designed to make hatching worry-free — thanks to its intelligent temperature system, hands-free turning, and convenient humidity control.
Discover our best cabinet incubators, including high-performance models for chicken eggs and other poultry species. Our Cimuka CT cabinet incubators cover 60 to 180 chicken eggs, while Cimuka HB cabinet incubators cover 175 to 700 chicken eggs, depending on the model and configuration. Higher capacity can support larger or more frequent batches. Our range offers a variety of solutions for hobbyists and professionals with different flock sizes and hatch schedules.
For production-scale schedules, compare Cimuka T Series commercial incubators to cover 960 to 4800 chicken eggs. Our large trolley incubators combine innovation and efficiency for hatcheries and professional breeders.
Setter, Combined or Hatcher-Only?
Incubation is really two jobs. That's what the letters in our model names tell you. All our tabletop and CT egg incubators are combined models; however, HB and T series vary by usage;
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S — Setter only. Turning trays for the incubation phase.
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H — Hatcher only. No turning, hatching baskets, sanitized between batches.
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SH / C — Setter and Hatcher combined. One unit, full cycle, single-batch simplicity.
The moment you start setting new eggs before the last batch finishes, though, a dedicated setter plus a separate hatcher pays for itself: your setter never stops turning, your hatcher gets cleaned between every hatch, and your hatch rates stop taking a hit from staggered schedules.
Running staggered batches? Pair any setter with a hatcher-only unit so lockdown never interrupts your setting schedule, browse Hatcher-Only incubators. It can be useful when batches overlap because one group can hatch while other eggs remain in the setter.
Find the Right Incubator for Your Birds
Our range also supports different poultry species. Every incubator here runs the same automatic temperature, humidity, and egg-turning controls — what changes is tray configuration and capacity. Chicken and hen eggs work in any model across the range. Quail eggs need higher-density trays to make use of the space, duck and goose eggs need more room per egg and different humidity handling, and turkey eggs sit between the two. Larger species like emu hatch in our cabinet and commercial units.
Capacity also changes with egg size and the compatible tray or rack. You can compare quail egg incubators, duck egg incubators, turkey egg incubators, and goose egg incubators based on the birds you plan to hatch.
When choosing between models, consider egg capacity, tray compatibility, and how often you expect to run new batches.
For a fuller comparison, use the Best Egg Incubator Guide. Manuals, assembly videos, and model-specific information are available through Product Support.