Consistently maintain a uniform egg weight loss of 12%
During incubation there are two phases with a high risk of embryonic deaths:
between day 0 and 3 (in the setter),
and between day 18 and 21 (in the hatcher).
What is the best possible way to minimise embryonic deaths during these phases?
Day 0 - 3
In the Setter
HatchCare
With HatchCare, there are no disruptions during the chick’s development, all the way from embryo to processing.
Gas-sealed incubation
Pre-heating of the hatching eggs
Laminar airflow for uniform warming
Day 18 - 21
In the Hatcher
HatchCare
In HatchCare’s illuminated hatcher, chicks are able to access feed and water as soon as they hatch. This reduces the risk of dehydration and stimulates both the development of important organs and the immune system.
High air velocity
Water cooled radiators
Laminar airflow for uniform cooling
Controlled incubation
Gas-sealed incubation during the first three days will only contribute to chick quality when you are able to cool in a dry environment during the final stage of incubation. (Due to high air velocity).
That is why HatchTech incubators are the only gas-sealed incubators that provide superior chick quality and consistently maintain a uniform egg weight loss of 12%.
HatchTech’s Setters and Hatchers are the only gas-sealed incubators that can consistently maintain a uniform egg weight loss of 12%. Learn more about the great advantages this will provide you with.