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Incubators w/ Turners Revision: 01-30-2015

EXPECTED # of EGGS # of FERTILE # of FERTILE DO NOT % LEG


START HATCH PLACED EGGS EGGS TURN # of EGGS HATCH DATE BAND
DATE DATE (DAY 1) (DAY 7) (DAY 14) AFTER HATCHED RATE HATCHED I.D.

TYPE OF HATCH:

Incubator: Model: Breed(s) of Hatch:

MORNING AFTERNOON
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Incubation Incubator Room Humidity Incubator Room Humidity Comments
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Designed by Terry M. Standard, Jr. ©
Notes: * Decrease humidity if water or excessive moisture starts to collect inside the incubator at any time during the hatch.
* Humidity inside the incubator is affected by outdoor humidity. High/low outdoor humidity can raise/lower the internal incubator humidity.
* Hatch day can vary due to the age of the egg. It is common practice to set 5 to 7 day old eggs. Eggs older than 7 days may require extra time to hatch.

Comments:
Cockerel to Pullet Ratio:

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