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The GQFLarge Egg Setting Tray is a set of six durable plastic trays, each measuring 12.75" x 12.75". Designed for GQF incubators, these trays can hold up to 36 eggs when trimmed, making them perfect for a variety of egg types including extra-large, turkey, duck, and jumbo chicken eggs.
M**
Perfect for larger eggs
We use these trays for our GQF cabinet incubator and they work PERFECTLY! They hold duck, peacock, and goose eggs very nicely. We didn’t have to cut or trim anything, we did notice 1 tray on each rack works best
C**D
Large egg tray great for peacock eggs
There seems to be some confusion in the reviews about these large egg trays. I have a GQF professional 1500 incubator and these egg trays fit perfectly. The trays come 6 to an order. I needed these for peacock eggs. Peacock eggs need to be incubated on their side and these trays easily hold the eggs securely while using the automatic egg turner. Buy with confidence if you’re using a GQF incubator.
D**L
Four Stars
Nice size flexible and easy to clean
A**R
Nice
The trays seem to be good quality, and fit my eggs well. The only problem that I had with it is that it doesnt fit my incubator racks... I should have measured my racks before purchasing to make sure that I got the right size. I'm not at all blaiming this on the trays though because I had to modify the other trays that I bought so that they would fit, unfortunately these are solid and have no spacers or anything sticking out which I could remove to shrink them.
L**S
Great product.
Love these they work perfectly they r a tad bit to wide for my incubator trays but it's a homemade incubator, I got them to work though. They r easy to disinfect and easy to clean
M**Z
Great
Great
A**R
Didn’t fit -had to cut to fit
I put these in my incubator and they were too big. They kept tipping when the turners switched. Contacted the manufacturer and their only suggestion was to cut them to fit. So I had to cut 1/2 an inch off 3 of trays to allow them to fit. Now instead of all my trays holding 6 rows of eggs, 3 only hold 5 because the rows that were cut aren’t large enough to hold the eggs in securely. This might seem like a silly thing to be irritated about, but these were supposed to be the trays that fit my incubator EXACTLY and when you are hatching in bulk, the loss of 18 eggs a hatch at $10/chick means I lose a potential of $180/hatch. Multiply that by at least 10 hatches a season, that’s $1,800 in potential losses for the hatching season.
L**O
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