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Incubator Setup for 4-H Embryology

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Uploaded by on May 18, 2011

How to set up a Hova-Bator model 1588 circulated air incubator. In Lancaster County, Nebraska, nearly 4,000 third graders in 175 classrooms at 53 schools incubate, candle and watch eggs hatch as part of the 4-H Embryology School Enrichment program.

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  • @nengma87 If possible the eggs should be at room temperature when you first set them in the incubator. If they are cold, the heat from the incubator can cause them to "sweat" which can clog the pores of the egg shell.

  • @nengma87 If possible the eggs should be at room temperature when you first set them in the incubator. If they are cold, the heat from the incubator can cause them to "sweat" which can clog the pores of the egg shell.

  • i mean for the egg??

  • @nengma87 100 to 101 degrees is optimal

  • how hot is the Incubator suppose to be??

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