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Maxi large egg quadrants

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Set of 4 egg quadrants for 12 large eggs like large hen eggs, duck or turkey. Supplied with the Maxi 24 Advance and EX incubator models. Compatible with the Maxi II Advance or EX.

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Set of 4 Egg Quadrants for 12 Large Eggs

Set of 4 egg quadrants for 12 large eggs like large hen eggs, duck, or turkey. Supplied with the Maxi 24 Advance and EX models. Compatible with the Maxi II Advance or EX.

The egg quadrants simply clip together so you can incubate eggs of one size or mix and match different egg size quadrants and incubate eggs of different sizes at the same time.

Protected by Polygiene Biomaster Antimicrobial Additive:

  • Proven to reduce bacterial growth by 99.99%
  • 100% safe for eggs, chicks and humans
  • Protects hatches from microbial transfer by cross contamination
  • Helps to reduce unexplained hatching failures

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Incubation FAQs

Q - Where can I get advice on hatching eggs, I've never tried it before?

A - All you need is in our Incubation Handbook, which is free to download.

Q - How do I prepare my incubator for hatching?

A - Please refer to Pre-season checks for your incubator, a comprehensive guide to preparing your incubator for hatching.

Q - How long can eggs be stored?

A - Most species may be safely stored for up to 10 days before serious reductions in hatch rates are likely but it is always best to set fertile eggs in an incubator within 24-48 hours of obtaining them. Daily turning of stored eggs also helps maintain hatchability. Store eggs in cool, damp conditions.
Refer to our datasheet Storage and handling of eggs prior to incubation

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