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Farm Innovators 41 Egg Digital Circulated Air Incubator w/Auto Turning & Humidity Control - Automatic Incubating Machine for Hatching Chicken Eggs and Poultry Farming

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Material Type: Digital Circulated Air+Plastic Shell+Turner+Candler


Features

  • Incubator for eggs heats to factory pre-set of 100 degrees Fahrenheit within minutes, and integrated fan pulls in and circulates fresh air to stabilize temperature and improve hatch
  • Automatic incubator features a digital display that shows temperature, humidity, and days to hatch; high or low-temperature notification light flashes when outside of the range
  • Eliminates manual handling for up to 41 eggs and deep bottom tray to accommodate even large duck and goose chicken incubators for hatching eggs
  • Large picture window provides 360 degrees unobstructed view inside the incubator, and the included egg candler lets you check the internal development process of the eggs
  • Egg incubator and turner features easy-fill water channels and sturdy foam material for durability; Measures 18 inches long, 18 inches wide, and 8 inches tall; Weighs 8.75 pounds

Description

Brood better chicks without all the effort involved thanks to the Farm Innovators Digital Circulated Air Incubator with Auto Egg Turner. This automatic egg incubator is a must-have for any professional brooder. Made from recycled materials, the chicken egg hatcher, holds up to 41 egg with a deep bottom tray to accommodate larger eggs, such as duck and goose. An integrated fan and heater keep the interior at a constant, consistent temperature with a high/low temperature indicator to help ensure your eggs are kept comfortable at all times. The digital display lets you monitor temperature, humidity, and the hatch countdown (pre-set at 21 days and adjustable as needed). Keep on the eggs with the 360-degree window and monitor development with the included egg candler. Easy-fill water channels allow you to add water as needed without removing the lid. Sytrofoam construction for warm insulation is protected by a durable plastic shell and is easy to clean. Make sure all your chicks reach the hatchling stage every time with the Farm Innovators Digital Circulated Air Incubator with Auto Egg Turner.

Manufacturer: ‎Farm Innovators Pet Products


Item model number: ‎4250


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎July 6, 2017


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  • Worked Great For Us Worked Great For Us
Material Type: Digital Circulated Air+Plastic S...
Looks like some people had some problems. That wasn't the case for us. First off I don't fret over my eggs getting a little chill. My broody hens hop off their nests to eat and drink and get in some scratching and go back even when it is cold out and still have good hatches. I figure no biggie then if I have to open the incubator sometimes. I couldn't quite figure out how to set the temperature and found the instructions unhelpful, but it came programmed for a 21 day count down at 100 F so I just let it go. The other thermometer was reading 1 and 2 degrees cooler. I set 9 eggs to give it a test run. 1 egg was not fertile so I tossed it. I had 8 fertile eggs running now. I had 6 out of 8 hatch. Not bad. What was weird though was they hatched out over a 4 day period. Was about to throw out the last 3 on day 3 from the first hatched when I heard chirping coming from one so I put them back. About 24 hours later 1 hatched bringing the grand total to 6. I have had this happen with my hens too so not completely weird. When with my hens getting off the nest with babies I just throw a heat lamp on the eggs for a couple days so they can finish hatching. Temperatures stayed spot on. It is Spring so I am not running heaters most of them time, just throwing on sweaters when chilly and opening up the place when warm. We were having about a 25 - 30 degree swing in the house temperatures when I was running the unit. Temperatures stayed level in the incubator. One thing I learned years ago is just keep it in a shady spot where light doesn't get to it from a window. That seems to be the only thing that will throw my temps off. Turner worked fine. Someone else had an issue using an extension cord. Maybe it was their unit or their cord, I can't tell you. Mine did not have that problem though. I used an extension cord for my turner with no problem. I had the heating unit plugged into a wall though. Don't forget to pull your turner out and lay the eggs on their sides a couple days before hatch! Overall I am happy with it. It was practically plug and play. My first digital until and I loved that aspect of it over the knobs! Seemed I was always having to tinker with those. Give it a little water sometimes and adjust the plug on top to get humidity where you want it. I was really nervous the big window would lose heat but it did not. It was great having a clear view of all the happenings. Another big plus was the plastic shell around the styrofoam. My old ones did not have that and were damaged easily. I did not realize this unit had that so pleasant surprise. Only thing bad with this unit was the egg candler. Since I bought it without it advertised as included I am not going to knock it for that. But the only eggs it worked for were my white eggs. It did not work for my green ones at all. I was worried with so many poor reviews but it worked great for us. I hope it will work as well when we use it again. I will update if I have an issue with it. I do wish it had a longer warranty. The 30 days on it is why I immediately ran a test batch to check for problems. Now I have 6 chicks that are barnyard mix breeds that I don't really want but I will go ahead and keep the girls for layers this Summer and sell them this Winter. I wish I had more time so I could have separated my flock for purebreds. That alone is a 30 day waiting period. Plus if I could have waited to hatch it would be warm enough to brood outside instead of my bathroom :( I would say give it a try, and be ready to toss chicken eggs in as soon as you get it to catch issues other people have had so you can do something about it. Doubt if you'd have enough time for Duck or Goose eggs before warranty expires. UPDATE. Hatches geese. I used a zip tie looped to make a ring on the floor of the incubator and set eggs in so they wouldn't roll around. Goose eggs too large for turner. It is still working great for us and I would buy again. Warranty still stinks though if they haven't updated it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2016 Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2016 by Spending Money

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Material Type: Digital Circulated Air+Plastic S...
I recently ordered and have not yet received my incubator but my brother has a model 4250 Farm Innovators incubator that he has hatched chicken eggs out of. He has had successful hatches and said the incubator operates as intended. He is happy with his incubator so that is why I am purchasing the same model. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2026 by Kayla Prochno

  • Horrible hatching numbers, poor customer service, overall headache!
Material Type: Digital Circulated Air+Plastic S...
I am extremely disappointed. I have several incubators and was looking for one that held more eggs and chose this incubator based on reviews and farm innovators reputation. Now I wish I hadn't. Set 41 eggs, removed 1 infertile, the remaining 40 showed growing life. Hatch day came and all eggs sat dormant. Thankfully, they began to hatch the following day (it happens sometimes, so no biggie). While my other incubators hatched quickly with only a couple early stage losses, this incubators hatch was SLOW! Now it is day 23 and hatching just finished. HUGE bummer and financial hit (we sell chicks) out of 40 eggs, only 18 hatched. The other 23 were late stage losses. That is a 57.5% loss! I plan to contact the seller and attempt return. ****UPDATE**** Out of the 18 that hatched, two had splay leg which I have NEVER had with my years of incubating, and another died the day after hatch. I know not all eggs will hatch and not all hatched chicks will survive, but I fully blame this incubator! I did contact the seller and they worked with me and allowed me to return the incubator after Amazon's 30-day window. I cleaned the incubator completely, ensured no damage had occurred since it is Styrofoam and thin plastic, and carefully packaged it back in its original box with all parts. Taped it up well and dropped it at FedEx with the label the seller provided. I expected a less than paid refund, though I was truly hoping for full refund, but hey - I did end up with 15 healthy chicks after all. But no - seller only refunded me $60! I paid more than double that!!! Purchase this incubator if you are looking for low hatching rates with chick deformities, a stupid and difficult to use water system (it leaked all over the table and was difficult to fill!), high humidity issues with condensation and uneven warming, and far less than par refund when you just want your headache gone. I have several other incubators that are FAR better!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2025 by Brenda Hastings

  • Durable and works well
Material Type: Digital Circulated Air+Plastic S...
This incubator is durable. I am currently using it for the fourth year in a row, with typically 1-2 hatches per year. I haven’t always had high hatch rates, but that is likely more my fault rather than the incubator since I always forget that I have to turn the eggs while I’m collecting them so it is likely my first few days of eggs go bad. One note that I learned this year. My automatic egg turner went out in mine this year which isn’t a huge issue since it lasted through probably 5 hatches and it is working in high humidity levels. However I turned the tray into a manual egg turner. Since I had chicken and duck eggs both in the same incubator, I elected to lee the egg turner in there since it is manual now and I could check chick’s legs and locations before turning the eggs. I have actually had a higher hatch rate and healthier chicks using this method. This is because developing chicks need the eggs turned otherwise they slump to one side, hit the shell, and are not able to get their required nutrients. When it is an automatic egg turner, you have to remove it 3 days before hatching to make sure chicks aren’t caught in the machinery. However, I have always had eggs stop hatching typically 3 days after turning, maybe four at the maximum. The rest of the chicks die in their eggs if they went’t quite ry to hatch. By continuing to turn them with the manual egg turner, I have had chicks hatching for almost a week, and the later chicks are as healthy as the ones that hatched on time. I did collect all eggs before starting my incubator so they all started on the same day, but development might be taking slightly longer for some than others. To summarize my review, the incubator works well. I recommend deactivating the automatic egg turner and turning them by hand through day 21 at least for chickens, and potentially day 23 or 24. Just remove chicks to a safe place after hatching since they can still get jammed under the egg turner while playing if they are left in too long. For manual turning, I turned my eggs 3 times a day, split evenly between morning, afternoon and night and I had good success. For the company making this incubator, I recommend having the option to buy a cheaper version with a manual turner, or maybe no turner at all. When looking at replacement turners through this company I found out that the automatic turner is 61 dollars, which is a significant amount on the cost of this incubator for something that in my experience, does not do as well as I can manually. The plastic shell is a great benefit, and the reason why I will likely buy this brand again when mine goes out even though the automatic egg turner is extra that I don’t want. Update, don’t leave the egg turner in the incubator even as a manual with baby ducks. The holes in the bottom of the egg turner are exactly the right size for baby duck heads to go in and get stuck. I will be converting mine entirely to manual, and just turning all eggs by hand. It is more time consuming, but it is worth it for safe hatches and higher hatch rates. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2025 by Jake

  • This is a very good incubator This is a very good incubator
Material Type: Digital Circulated Air+Plastic S...
The fan and heater is very quiet when it turns on, it rises up to temperature very quickly, supper easy to control humidity,holds temp very good, it is Farley easy to clean if you clean it with hot water right after the you are done with your batch of eggs or whatever your hatching. It only drops 5 degrees below the set temp and it quickly rises to the desired temp in no time at all.. Pros: 1.holds temp very well 2. Easy to control humidity 3. Only drops 5 degrees 4. Has a day counter 5. Very quiet when it turns on 6. Warms up quickly 7. Comes with a candler with the incubator 8. The egg Turner is very durable Cons: 1. The motor for the egg Turner does get very hot after the first 18 days If I were to buy another incubator this will be the one..... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2021 Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2021 by Timothy Pettit

  • All in all happy All in all happy
Material Type: Digital Circulated Air+Plastic S...
I've run 3 batches of chicken eggs in this incubator since April (it's now July) and I've averaged a 50% hatch rate, which isn't too bad. Don't know about anyone else but can you imagine hatching out every egg that will fit in this thing lol? I'm happy with 18-22 chicks at a time. I hatch for later processing, and 20 birds to process makes for a looong day. I enjoy how easy it is to set up, mine was a plug and play, it was already preset to 100° which worked out fine, already set at a 21 day countdown, and already set in farenheit for temp (my best friend bought a different incubator and hers is set to Celsius with no instructions on how to change it, and her days countdown just keeps counting up - 4 hatches in she's on "day 84" lol. Borrowed hers before I bought this one and out of 72 eggs I only hatched 5 chicks!). Each time I unplug it, it restarts the days countdown to 21 days automatically as well as the 100° temp, so I haven't had to mess with any of the buttons. Pros: -already set up for plug and play -easy to put together/take apart/clean -simple mechanics, easy to use -comes with an adorable candling flashlight (bring your own batteries) Cons: -definitely situate in a draft free location, the pedestal fan I use in my room at night takes the humidity level down by 10-15% -days 18-21+, when higher humidity is needed, the viewing window becomes saturated and difficult to look through, but it's not a deal breaker (see pictures) Tips: -the instructions mention removing one of the two red plugs on the top of the unit for ventilation purposes. Doing this affects humidity also though, so when I took those red plugs out, I flipped them upside down and re-covered the hole accordingly (see pictures). -the black plugs for the EZ Fill holes fall out easily when transporting the incubator, so I store those plugs inside the incubator when moving it from storage to where I set it up. -this unit holds humidity well, but in those last few days it won't reach the necessary 70% needed; cut up an unused sponge, dampen each piece with warm water and set them inside the incubator (see pictures). All in all I'm happy with this unit, it's a great investment for my little farm! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2022 Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2022 by Rachelle

  • Easy to clean but thermometer isn't accurate. Easy to clean but thermometer isn't accurate.
Material Type: Digital Circulated Air+Plastic S...
The temperature doesn't measure temp near eggs. I had to zip tie a small thermometer with humidity reader to the egg turner. Had to keep the temp on machine 4-5 degrees higher than the temp I needed or it would have been too low for my Eggs. The temperature probe sits too high in incubator. Be nice if you could adjust the height. Humidity gauge was close but still lower than my other 4 thermometers I had inside incubator. Everyone has said quail eggs have a low hatch rate so I can't say for sure I would have had a better hatch rate with a different model. We onky got about a 50% hatch rate. But this incubator is super easy to clean and love the plastic hatch tray because it cleans easily. We added a dish mat inside for eggs to sit on the last 3 days so they didn't roll around when quail started to hatch. The groove for the egg turner motor to sit in inside was not cut out enough so we had to cut it ourselves. The motor was touching the foam and cousin a smell and to melt. Once cut it worked perfectly. A pretty nice incubator except the top thermometer isn't accurate at all. As long as you have your own inside near eggs you can play with it and get it just right. We actually ordered a replacement because the thermometer wasn't accurate but the replacement was exactly the same. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2019 Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2019 by Sarah Collins

  • Pays for itself in 30 days!
Material Type: Digital Circulated Air+Plastic S...
Thank you Farm Innovators. The unit arrived 2 days early, and I've had it for 9 days now. It is basically a 2-part styrofoam box covered with a skin of plastic, with 1/8th" ventilation holes around the top, with two larger 1/2" holes with plugs, for ventilation adjustment. On the bottom side it has a 1/2" plugged hole where you can add water with a turkey baster to keep the humidity up. It has a clear plastic viewing port on top that holds the heater/fan unit and where the electric wire comes out of. It's 18" x 18" x 9 1/2" tall, fits on a tabletop. I didn't have to make ANY modifications to the electronic settings from the factory, though the instructions do tell how to do it. It was set at 100 degrees, and I left it there. I put this unit to work right away as a hatching station (removed the egg turner mechanism) for my incubated chicken eggs. My setup uses 2 incubators, one for incubating, and one for hatching. I add 4-5 eggs daily to the incubator (write the date on them), and once they are 18 days old, they come out of the incubator and into this new hatching station. This unit keeps the new hatchlings safe after hatching till they are ready to move to the grow up tote, and I can keep up production of new chicks without having to worry about shrink wrapping because I don't have to open the unit to add water. The temperature and humidity controls on the unit have been tracking accurately with the thermometer/hygrometer I placed inside the unit for safety. **If I could suggest a design modification, on the top of the unit, where the electric cord comes up out of the heater, have the wire come out facing toward the back of the unit so it's not in the way in front. My workaround is to just face the unit toward the wall so the electric cord can be plugged in and I can lift the lid easily. I can read upside down OK. The price of hatchlings is really going up so this unit will pay for itself in 30 days. I figure if I just keep my setup going all summer, I'm going to have extras and possibly sell some. Now there's an idea. Thanks again Farm Innovators. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2023 by Barbara James

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