Recent research has changed the operational requirements of successful egg incubators. Previously, we as humans, have tried to create an incubation environment based more on what we expect to be important, rather than what we could learn from nature. As example, incubators were designed to hold their temperature to very exact limits while totally neglecting the critical natural nuances of necessary change such as the hen shifting her position or temporarily leaving the nest to feed. Although natural nest hatching potentially achieves the highest results it is also plagued by natural disasters such as predators, disease, lack of broody hens and severe weather conditions. Incubation counters these negative elements but can only be successful g if nature’s own nest environment is closely emulated. Each specie is slightly different and these differences need to be catered for to achieve success. The controlled incubation environment needs great flexibility to achieve optimized settings per specie. These environmental requirements are not only different from specie to specie but, but must change during the incubation period as hatching approaches. Not only is flexibility a requirement but also stability, so as to achieve repeatability. We, at Avinetix, believe we have achieved the optimum in incubators by carefully emulating nature’s requirements during our design stages, careful selection of materials during manufacture, and by advanced, stable digital control systems. Importantly, although our design is advanced, it is also very user friendly, making Avinetix incubators a joy to use. Everyone loves success.
These, true to nature, extended capability incubators will enhance the success both of professional and amateur aviculturists.
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