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Brinsea Ovation 28 EX Incubator

$549.00
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Product Details

Description

Building on years of incubator design, the all new Ovation 28 Advance fully digital egg incubator incorporates Brinsea's new "Induced Dual Airflow" system which achieves higher levels of temperature consistency for optimum hatching conditions.The Ovation 28 Advance is a sophisticated, high performance incubator ideal for a wide range of species and applications. The high accuracy digital readout of humidity and comprehensive alarms help ensure high hatch rates.
 
A simple and highly accurate menu driven digital control system gives:
  • Digital display of temperature and humidity
  • Automatic temperature control in °F or °C fully factory calibrated
  • High and low incubator and room temperature alarms
  • Programmable automatic egg turning
  • Periodic Egg Cooling feature
  • Fan assisted air flow with Induced Dual Airflow system
  • Ventilation control
  • Good visibility of the eggs
  • Robust hygienic ABS construction with Biomaster™ antimicrobial plastics
  • 28 hen eggs capacity with standard egg carriers provided but suitable for a wide range of egg sizes (optional small/large egg carriers)
  • Easy water top-up with level indicator
  • Warranty available from manufacturer. You must register your product on the manufacturer's website within 30 days of receipt.
  • Dimensions: 20x16x10

    Capacities with standard egg carriers (approximate):
    Quail: 48
    Pheasant: 48
    Hen: 28
    Duck: 28
    Goose: 0

    Capacities with large egg carriers (approximate):
    Quail: 66
    Pheasant: 57
    Hen: 21
    Duck: 21
    Goose: 9

Specification

  • 10.00 x 16.00 x 20.00 inches

Reviews

  • 5

    Great Incubator, worth every penny!

    by Andrew on May 18, 2025

    Absolutely love this incubator every time that I’ve used It, it has kept accurate temp, accurate humidity, It’s literally set it and forget it, It does everything for you! I have experienced about 90% hatch rate with my own eggs and the only time I didn’t have a high hatch rate was my first time incubating eggs and I had purchased the fertilized eggs from a breeder I found on FB. In my opinion, it had more to do with the age of the eggs and just not having the right temperature, humidity and turn rate set. if I really had to say anything bad about it, it would just be that it can be a pain to clean because you have to disassemble the top to get between the layers to get all the fluff cleaned out from the chicks after they hatch. But overall if it’s within your budget, I would definitely recommend it!