The number of eggs that can be hatched at one time depends on the size and capacity of the incubator.
Different models and types of incubators have different capacities, so it’s important to check the manufacturer’s instructions for your specific incubator.
Small tabletop incubators typically have a capacity of around a dozen eggs.
Larger cabinet-style incubators can hold several hundred or even thousands of eggs.
Some commercial-scale incubators can hold tens of thousands of eggs at once.
It’s important not to overcrowd the incubator, as this can affect the development of the eggs and reduce the hatch rate.
Proper spacing and turning of the eggs during the incubation period is important to ensure even heat distribution and prevent the embryos from sticking to the eggshell.