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Controlled incubation

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

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  • Gas-sealed incubation

 

  • Pre-heating of the hatching eggs

 

  • Laminar airflow for uniform warming

Day 18 - 21

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  • 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%.


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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.

 
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