Is there any reason why a kitchen is not a suitable place for an incubator? Print E-mail

Answer:

Yes. In most kitchens there is much moving around and incubators should be placed where they are subject to as little jarring as possible.

The heat in the kitchen is not sufficiently uniform and the fumes from the various foods cooking will injure the eggs, which should at all times have a constantly changing supply of pure, fresh air.