Depends on the type and brand name of the incubator you buy. also
A home built incubator can cost just a few dollars however store bought incubators can range from just above $75.00 for 3 eggers to as much as $6,000.00+ for hatchery volume. Home/farm small (20 egg) incubators right now are in the $100.00 range but as answered above they vary from type and brand. === === I have tried many brands and built many incubators. My favorite will always be the GQF Sportsman Brand. I had a Dickeys which is an imitation and it still wasn't as good as my Sportsman. In the past I filled my 270 Egg Tray Capacity and to my surprise hatched 250 - 260 chicks. I don't remember the exact number but it was the first time of setting the incubator, had just ordered it and set it up. The look on my grandfathers face when I kept pulling chicks out of the trays was so funny. He knew he and I were going to be very busy raising a lot of chickens. I ended up setting that capacity the entire year. Then the cats kept eating them and I was left with few but it was fun to hatch the chicks. Now that I moved into my own place I have the facilities I need to do what I want to do again. However theirs a no dog/cat policy. If I see em and they don't leave they leave my way. Im tired of losing my babies.
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