Incubator Warehouse Hatching Guide Book - Intro to Hatching
$5.99
  The Incubator Warehouse Hatching Guide Book makes egg hatching easy to understand. It's great for homeschoolers, backyard keepers, and anyone starting with chicks. Description The Incubator Warehouse Hatching Guide Book is a simple, printed guide for beginners. It’s based on the brand’s 4-part YouTube series. The guide walks you through each step—setting, turning, and hatching. Real photos and precise drawings help you understand what to do. It’s perfect for families, hobby farms, and small projects. You don’t need special tools to follow along. While it mentions a few Incubator Warehouse items, the book works on its own. Product Features Beginner-Friendly: No experience needed to get started Printed Guide: Use it anywhere without a screen Clear Photos: Know what each step should look like Easy Steps: From start to chick care Kid-Approved: Fun for homeschool and family use Compact Format: Only 28 pages, straight to the point Video Support: Matches the 4-part YouTube series Key Highlights of the Hatching Guide Book Step-by-step hatching process made simple Covers incubating, turning, lockdown, and hatching Illustrated with real photos and helpful diagrams Based on Incubator Warehouse's popular YouTube series Ideal for homeschool projects and classroom use Focuses on chicken eggs but applies to other poultry Includes beginner tips for common hatching mistakes Short, readable format—only 28 pages No advanced tools or tech needed Great for kids, families, and backyard flock owners

Are you wondering which egg incubator kit is right for you?  Are you wondering what is the difference between the Hova-Bator and Little Giant incubator?  What is a fan kit and do you need one?  Or is the still air incubator fine for your hatching needs?  Do you need an egg candler and how do you use one?  What about a hygrometer for measuring humidity?  

We have the answers to all of these egg hatching questions and more to give you the information you need to select the best hatching incubator for you.  Please see our Incubator FAQ section for these and many other answers you may be interested in.

Did you know that adding a fan kit to your still air incubator is a great way to increase your hatch rate?  In the Hova Bator and Little Giant egg incubators, the heating element wraps around the inside ceiling. In a still air incubator (an incubator without a fan kit installed), the warm air naturally rises and will be warmer near the heating element.  This can cause cooler areas in your hatching incubator, especially around the corners.  The eggs in these areas may be a few degrees cooler than the surrounding eggs and will hatch later, if they hatch at all.  That is why we have developed a circulated air fan kit that will turn your Little Giant or HovaBator still air incubator into a forced-air incubator.  These kits are easy to install in an egg incubator at a reasonable price.  

A still air incubator is a very good fit for someone who is not too concerned about optimizing their hatch rate.  It also works well for incubating eggs that do better with still air, including reptile and amphibian eggs, such as snake, lizard, turtle or frog eggs.