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

Egg Incubators

Find the right egg incubator for your hatch, whether you're starting your first clutch of chicken eggs or running continuous batches in a high-capacity cabinet. Incubator Warehouse carries tabletop, cabinet, and reptile incubators, and everything in between, all backed by our 2-year IncuCare™ warranty.

Not sure where to start? Use the type and size guide below to choose the model that fits your flock, species, and experience level.

Still-Air vs Forced-Air: Which Do You Need?

Still-Air Incubator Forced-Air Incubator
How it works Heat rises naturally, no fan The fan circulates air for an even temperature
Best for Small first hatches, budget starts Consistent results, larger batches
Typical result Good with careful monitoring More reliable hatch rates overall

Most of our tabletop incubators include a circulated-air fan. If you're buying a still-air model, adding a fan kit is a low-cost upgrade that pays off in hatch rates.

Automatic vs Manual Egg Turning

Manual turning means rotating eggs by hand 3–5 times a day for the entire incubation period. An automatic egg turner handles this for you around the clock, which is critical if you're away from home or running longer hatching cycles. We recommend automatic turning for any serious hatch. All combo kits include an IncuTurn™ automatic turner.

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Why Shop Incubator Warehouse

Every incubator we sell comes backed by our 2-year IncuCare™ warranty, the longest in the category. Our US-based EGGspert support team has hatched thousands of eggs and can help you choose, set up, and troubleshoot any model. Orders $25+ ship free to the contiguous US (cabinet incubators excluded).