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56 eggs automatic incubator

$ 88.79

A 56-egg automatic incubator is a very popular size for home use, small hobby farms, or even educational purposes in Nairobi. It offers a good balance between capacity and manageability, making it ideal for regular, smaller batches of chicks. Key Features of a 56-Egg Automatic Incubator: Capacity: Designed to hold approximately 56 standard chicken eggs. This number can vary slightly if you’re hatching smaller eggs (like quail) or larger eggs (like duck or goose). Automatic Controls: This is the defining feature, making the hatching process much simpler and more reliable: Automatic Temperature Control: The incubator will maintain a precise and stable temperature (usually around 37.5°C to 38°C or 99.5°F to 100.4°F), which is critical for embryo development. Automatic Humidity Control: While some very basic models require manual water refills, most automatic 56-egg incubators will either have built-in water channels or an external water bottle system to help regulate humidity. Automatic Egg Turning: This is essential for preventing the embryo from sticking to the shell and ensuring even heat distribution. The eggs are typically rotated gently every 1.5 to 2 hours. Digital Display: A clear LED screen shows vital information such as current temperature, humidity levels, and often the number of days into the incubation cycle. Built-in Fan: Ensures even air circulation throughout the incubator, preventing hot or cold spots. Transparent Lid/Viewing Window: Allows you to observe the eggs and the hatching process without needing to open the incubator and disturb the internal environment. Alarm System: Many models include alarms for high/low temperature or humidity, alerting you to any deviations from the set parameters. Low Power Consumption: These smaller incubators are generally very energy-efficient, often consuming less than 80W. Dual Power (AC/DC) Option: Many 56-egg incubators available in Kenya offer both AC (mains electricity) and DC (12V battery/solar) compatibility. This is a crucial feature for areas with unreliable power, allowing for seamless operation during blackouts and significantly increasing hatch rates. Material: Typically made from durable, insulated ABS plastic.