Mombasa, Kenya
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For a long time, poultry farming has been one of the most important activities in rural areas. It provides revenues that help rural populations satisfy their basic needs
Modern incubator technologies that are available are very expensive for resource-poor farmers and not appropriate for rural areas (no electricity).
Modern incubator technologies that are available are very expensive for resource-poor farmers and not appropriate for rural areas (no electricity).
The materials used to build the incubator are clay bricks, sand, a thermometer, a kerosene lamp, black plastic, iron roof, and a grid rack with wooden edges.
Construction Steps

- First, build a wooden egg tray with a size according to the planned number of eggs (150, 200, 300, 400 eggs).
- The dimensions of the egg tray depend upon the number of eggs for hatching.
- For 150 eggs, the dimensions are 50 cm in length, 60 cm in width, and a frame of 12 cm in height.
- For other capacities only the length should be adjusted, 1 m for 200 eggs, 1.5 m for 300 eggs, and 2m for 400 eggs
Clay Incubator - Innovation Concept
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