Selecting an Incubator 



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Selection of an incubator. An inexperienced per- 

 son should exercise the same care and judgment 

 in selecting an incubator that would be exercised 

 when purchasing a mowing machine or other expen- 

 sive implement. It is no longer thought that one 



FIG. 65. One hundred-and-eighty-egg incubator. 



particular kind of mowing machine is far superior 

 to all others. Similarly, it may be said that there 

 are many good incubators on the market. A well- 

 made machine, similar to those in use by successful 

 poultrymen, will probably give satisfaction after 

 the business is once thoroughly learned. It should 



