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AutoCoop LayLight Chicken Coop automatic LED light w/ timer for egg laying hens $62.99
AutoCoop™ LayLight Programmable Coop Light The LayLight is a high efficiency LED light for your chicken coop.  This will provide the extra light your hens need to continue laying eggs into the Winter months.  As daylight decreases, chickens naturally decrease the number of eggs they lay.  To continue laying through the Winter months, they need a little extra light so their internal clock tells them to keep producing.  This light also works to light up your coop on-demand if you need light at night.  Need a timer light for another purpose?  Also works great for sheds, barns or any other area where some light would be helpful.  Features: Super bright, high efficiency, high output LED light Dispersing lens optimizes light distribution Easy-to-program timer (lots of programming options!) Easy to mount Simple plug-n-play set up Also includes manual on/off button on the timer for on-demand light Note: The LayLight is designed to be used inside your coop (or shed, barn, etc) where it will be kept from outside elements (rain and snow).  It is not designed to be used outside the coop and exposed to all weather elements.  Heat and cold are no problem.  But water is a no-no.  Also, the controller for the AutoCoop LayLight looks similar to the AutoCoop Door Opener.  However, they are NOT interchangeable.  The internal electronics are different.  
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Egg Trays for Nurture Right 360 Egg Incubator (Various Sizes) from $25.99 $34.99
Egg Racks for Nurture Right Egg Incubator. Egg Capacities: Small - Bird/Quail (48 Eggs), Medium - Chicken (22 Eggs), Large - Goose/Turkey (11 Eggs), Extra Large - Emu (4 Eggs) - Includes 1.5" Riser NOT DISHWASHER SAFE
Set of 6 Plastic Chicken Egg Trays for Cabinet Incubator $55.99
Plastic egg trays offer the most efficient system for gathering, spray disinfectant treating, and storing eggs. At time of setting eggs, just remove loaded egg tray from storage area and place it on the incubator turning rack. The GQF No. 1500 and 1502 incubators are equipped with turning racks that will accomodate plastic trays to hold your eggs in place. Holds any size egg from bantam, to pheasant, to medium chicken egg. Each of the No. 1502 turning racks will hold 2 universal egg trays (90 eggs) for a total of 270 eggs per incubator. (Not Stackable in GQF incubators). SET OF 6 TRAYS.
Starter Chicken Coop Door Kit $44.99
For chicken coops or any other need you may have for a small, sliding door. The chicken coop door is depicted as vertical, however, if desired, the door will work horizontally as well.  2 rails (anodized aluminum h-channel). each is 24" long. Sliding door (high strength, weather-proof fiberglass with ultra-smooth finish), 13" x 10" Note: Red Wall Panel not included
Egg-O-Meter™ | Egg Incubator Hatching Thermometer - A Better Egg Thermometer! from $26.99
One of the biggest factors in achieving a successful hatch is maintaining the correct temperature. Most thermometers measure the air temperature, which warms and cools faster than the egg temperature. With that factor in mind, we have created the Egg-O-Meter thermometer which measures the actual egg temperature. The Egg-O-Meter has a sensor that is embedded in a synthetic egg which closely reflects the temperature of a real egg. Temperature can be displayed in either Fahrenheit or Celsius. A 36 inch cord allows for the large LCD screen to be placed in a convenient location, and still measure the temperature anywhere in the incubator. The built-in high and low memory stores the highest and lowest temperature since the last memory reset. In addition, a programmable alarm warns if the eggs reach an undesirable temperature (Set in 1 degree increments). This helps you ensure ideal temperatures for a successful hatch. As always, all of our products are covered by our 2 Year IncuCare Warranty. Purchase today with no worries and experience the Egg-O-Meter egg thermometer for yourself.
Chicken/Universal Egg Racks for HovaBator Automatic Egg Turners (Set of 6) $22.99
THESE RAILS DO NOT WORK IN THE LITTLE GIANT EGG TURNERS Purchase ONLY includes chicken/universal egg racks (No Turner). Turner holds a total of six egg racks. With the chicken/universal egg racks in place the turner will hold 41 quail eggs. CAN BE USED WITH ALL HOVA-BATOR INCUBATORS.
Ceramic Nest EGG Hatching, Craft, Dummy | 3 Sizes from $2.99
These are realistic looking & feeling kiln-fired ceramic eggs. These eggs have the same look and feel of real eggs and similar weight to real eggs! The eggs are hollow and very durable. We have dropped them from 7 feet high onto linoleum without them breaking; a 200lb man stood on them and they did not crush. If dropped from high up onto cement they might break. Multi-purpose, see details below:Please note: the listing price is PER EGG. So you if you choose a quantity of one, you will get one egg. If you want three eggs, select a quantity of three. The photos show multiple eggs to show how they compare to each other. Nest EggsThey are used to seed the nest, in order to promote egg laying of lazy chickens and reduce floor laying. Also stops birds from pecking eggs and breaking them open. This trick has been used for generations among farmers worldwide.Craft EggsGreat for craft projects, painting, decorating, and gift baskets! When painting it is recommended that you thin the paints down before painting. It helps the paint to absorb into the egg better. Can be glazed and kiln fired. Small Size = 1.25 inches tall (Available in White & Speckled) Medium Size = 2.25 inches tall (Available in White & Brown) Large Size = 3.0 inches tall (Available in White ONLY) For larger orders (MULTIPLE DOZENS) contact us for bulk pricing
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Egg Trays for Kebonnixs Egg Incubator (Various Sizes) $26.99 $34.99
Egg Racks for Kebonnixs 12 Egg Incubator. Expands egg capacity for smaller eggs. Egg Capacities: Small - Bird/Quail (35 Eggs) Medium - Bantam Chicken (20 Eggs)    NOT DISHWASHER SAFE

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