Incubating Eggs From Start to Finish In A Nurture Right 360

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Incubating eggs may seem like a difficult task; but with the NR360, its quite easy. From set up to clean up, I'll show you the how-to's and the in-betweens of incubating. I've included candling video of weeks one and two of both good eggs and bad so that you know what to be looking for.
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Very informative. Thank you for showing the "bad" eggs so we will know what to look for.

patzwahl
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Thanks for the video and the confidence boost. I bought the same incubator and am ready to start my first batch. Eggciting!

bettymatlock
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Thank you for sharing all the valueable information with us, I have one advice to you that in the last 3-days of incubation 18-21 day is good that you tur off the turner(though th incubator stopps turning the eggs by it self any way but its good to take out the cable for the turning motor) BUT i recomend that you take out the white turning plastic device"turner" at 18 th day from the incubator to minimazing of legg injuris of the little chicks when they come oout from there eggs becuase that ecxactly what happened my with in my first hatching.

abeg
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We have this incubator and hatched 16 out of 16 eggs this weekend. All healthy.

devonswink
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My grandmother told me to remove the broken shells of the hatched babies, but to leave the babies as they can go for 3 days without food or water, because their peeping will actually encourage the ones that have not yet hatched to work harder to get out and join their siblings

loujeanadams
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Thank you for taking the time to make this video. I'm going to try hatching this season for the first time and this helped.

homeandhealth
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Loved it. Thank you very much.
We have the same incubator, really like it. Just finished a hatch and started another one.
I really learned a lot on candling. Much appreciated.

jamiescountryliving
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I really like my nurture right 360. I follow the directions it came with and have a good hatch rate. I do remove the turner, I don't cover it, and I follow the recommended humidity as much as I can

lisabarrett
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I so appreciate this information, I am wanting to start raising hens and this is such good information to have.

marthawhite
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Excellent video!! Thanks very much for all of the great information you shared in this video. I've had chickens before but looking to hatch my own this year for the first time using the same incubator. Terrific pictures on candling and information on the different types of things we might encounter with eggs that don't hatch. I learned a lot - Thanks very much!

YadaYadaBingBang
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thank you so much, I just buy one today to start for first time! amazing video, God Bless

leydasantiago
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Thank you for all the information. Just got this very incubator for Mother's Day. I'm so excited to try it out.

maymadriz
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Your video was sooo helpful this is my second time first time the eggs in order didn't grow. I have taken eggs from chickens this time straight from the butt and they seem to be going good. Those images you showed were so helpful for me to know what to look for.

wendykruk
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Thanks for your very informative video. I have just bought one of these and watched a couple of other videos on this incubator but ñothing in depth covered in those and no real help at all. Your video is brilliant and covered everything I needed/wanted to know including candling👍😊
I'm feeling really confident on my incubating journey now. Thanks again and cheers from Tasmania 🥰

Howz_That
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Thank you so much. It’s not as scary now that I watched the steps you shown. Super excited to try for the first time!

amrajames
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The nurture right 360 cost over $180 with tax, great incubator, but only lasts 2 or maybe 3 summers, if you keep it clean and dry, a teardrop of 3in1 machine oil on turner shaft helps fight rust from humidity during storage times, clean off oil when in use 😊

cancelchannel
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I think I would decide against this incubator and here's why:
I suspect the rail that moves and turns the eggs can and occasionally did hang up on a burr or protrusion on the egg/s. Any amount of friction can and would stop an egg from turning. It got hung up, slid until it turned freely again and then hung up again all while you were not watching. This could have quite possibly been the reason for the egg stopping its development. The incubator that has the yellow pockets and tilts the egg constantly from side to side and in a very consistent manner seems to me the ideal way to ensure positively every egg gets turned and exactly the same way. I haven't bought one yet but this definitely helped in my decision. Thanks for posting.

bobbalcom
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Great explanation, thankyou ❤
Unfortunately i am at day 15 and I kept the humidity at 70%😢
I am hoping that they didn't drown.
They were supposed to hatch on April 30th, hopefully. 🐣🐤🐥

michelesanchez
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Wow 🎉 what a great tutorial.!! Bravo ❤ your information on this incubator.

SheilaWelter
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Amazing job, I really interesting into poultry farming

teesmith