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    Plug hovabator air flow holes??

    The hovabator has quite a few holes around the base and in the lid. Should these be plugged up or is the air flow necessary?

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    Re: Plug hovabator air flow holes??

    Quote Originally Posted by ChadOwens View Post
    The hovabator has quite a few holes around the base and in the lid. Should these be plugged up or is the air flow necessary?

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    Are you sure you bought a new one and not a dameged returned to the shelf one? Is it possible to get a pic? Its been about 3yrs but i dont remember any holes in the ones i had
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    Re: Plug hovabator air flow holes??

    nope brand new... instructions show the holes aswell.

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    Re: Plug hovabator air flow holes??

    Quote Originally Posted by ChadOwens View Post
    nope brand new... instructions show the holes aswell.
    I use a Little Giant which is similar to the new Hovabator in design. I know many people using both versions and they never close the holes so neither have I. Just add a bowl of water in the unit and you should be fine. Two things to mention though. Be careful with the temp fluctuating, I recommend an outside thermostat for this, and the clearance is very low so be careful not to go too high with the eggs. Other than that it is a pretty good unit for 1-2 clutches at a time.

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