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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.
-18% sale
Laylight for AutoCoop™ Smart Door
$18.99 $22.99
The LayLight is a super bright, high-efficiency, and high-output 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. The dispersing lens optimizes the light distribution to help light the entire coop up. Easy to mount so can place it and set it up quickly. Backed by our 2-Year IncuCare Warranty. Diameter: 2 3/8 inches   SEE OUR VIDEO: https://youtu.be/j4O_jExIrEE  
Replacement Power Cord for Little Giant & Nurture Right Incubators
$7.99
6 Foot power cord for Little Giant Egg Incubators 9300, 10300, and Nurture Right 360 Incubator. Standard 2-Prong U.S. Design. High Quality Incubator Warehouse Replacement (NOT OEM). Color: Black For Nurture Right 360 Incubator users: This is the power cord ONLY, not the power supply. This is the cord that plugs into the power supply/brick.
Replacement Command Center for GQF Cabinet Incubators
from $224.99
For Cabinet Models 1502 or 1500 3258 Command Center. For replacement of all GQF digital command centers.  Important: Can only be installed in cabinets with an existing 3258 Command Center. Cannot be installed in cabinets without command centers or non-GQF incubators. 3282 SENSOR NOT INCLUDED (Sold Separately) For Cabinet Models 1550 3258 Command Center. For replacement of all GQF digital command centers.  Important: Can only be installed in cabinets with an existing 3258 Command Center. Cannot be installed in cabinets without command centers or non-GQF incubators. 3282 SENSOR NOT INCLUDED (Sold Separately) *The wires coming out the back are different for the 1550 model.   For Cabinet Model 1202E ONLY 3248 Thermostat with Dial
-35% sale
The Vrooder™, The Brooder Heater Plate with a View
$39.99 $60.99
Brooder Heat Plates are wonderful but they can take some of the fun out of raising chicks by keeping them hidden and out of sight. We’ve put the enjoyment back into raising chicks with the introduction of the Vrooder™, The Brooder with a View. You won’t miss any of the action with the exclusive Vrooder™ viewing port. This port allows you not only to see and watch the cute birds but also to help keep them safe (birds can get stuck in the middle of a traditional brooder plate and suffocate). The Vrooder™ simulates a mother hen keeping her chicks warm and cozy under her feathers. Keeping a constant temperature, using an integrated thermostat and heater. Traditional heat lamps consume over 6 times as much electricity as the Vrooder™. With the electricity savings the Vrooder™ pays for itself in a matter of weeks. A traditional Red Bulb uses 250 Watts constantly vs only 40 watts intermittently (integrated thermostat turns heater on and off as needed) As your chicks grow, simply raise the heat plate with the easy-to-adjust thumbscrews without needing to remove the heat plate from your brooder. IP64 rating means it is built dust tight and water resistant. Cleanup is a breeze, simply wipe down with a wet rag without worrying about damaging the internal components. The Vrooder™ can safely accommodate up to 30 baby chicks. Power Specs: 110 volts and 40 watts. Heat Plate Dimensions: 14.5”L x 14.5”W x 1”H. Assembled Dimensions: 14.5”L x 14.5”W x 12.5”H.
IncuStat™ Basic for IncuKit XL
$59.99
  Incubator Warehouse's Digital Electronic Egg Incubator Thermostat for IncuKit XL Description: This thermostat is very simple to use. Just press the up arrow to set the temperature (in 0.1 degree increments). There is a flame indicator on the screen that shows when the heater is operating. The unit has an 18 inch remote sensor that is placed inside the incubator. The white thermostat case is then mounted on the outside of the incubator. Finally you can measure the temperature right next to your eggs, not the air at the top of the incubator. This can be set to read in Celsius or Fahrenheit Comes preset to 99.5 (this means that if you lose power the thermostat will come back on set to 99.5) - Preset to 37.5 in Celsius mode Digital readout displays temperature to the tenth of a degree (examples: 98.0, 99.5) If the temperature goes over 99.9, it reads: 00.1, 00.2, 00.3, etc Designed specifically for incubators, great for small incubators AND cabinet incubators (can switch heating elements up to 225 Watts) Remote Temperature Sensor (18 inches long) 110V AC Power Temperature Switching Differential = 0.2 degrees Fahrenheit. This means if the thermostat is set to 99.5 the thermostat will turn the heat on when the thermostat sensor reads below 99.3 and turn off when the sensor reads above 99.7. NOTE: It is normal for the thermostat to turn the heater off and still have the air temperature increase a little bit. This happens because as the power to the heater turns off, the heater is still hot and will heat the air around it. The same is true when the heater turns back on: the temperature may decrease a little more as the heater gets back up to temperature. The amount this happens will depend on the thermal mass of your heating element and the amount of circulation in your incubator. Keep in mind that the air temperature may vary without a negative impact to the eggs if the variation is rapid enough to not allow the egg to heat or cool more than it should. As long as the up and down cycle is relatively small, is less than a few minutes, and the average air temperature is at your target temperature, the temperature inside your egg (which is what really matters) will be just fine! This is true with any incubator and egg configuration. Calibration Enabled. This means that you can calibrate the thermostat to a specific temperature. For example: If you have a thermometer that you trust and the digital thermostat reads a little different, you can calibrate the thermostat to match the trusted thermometer (calibrate in 0.1 degree increments up to +/- 5 degrees) Wiring and operation instructions included. It also includes instructions for installing an incubator fan, if desired. Key lock feature allows you to set the temperature and lock the keys so it cannot be changed without unlocking the keys (keys are locked by pressing both up and down buttons for 5 seconds).  
GQF 1500 Digital Cabinet Egg Incubator (Incubator ONLY)
$864.99
Removing the hatching tray allowed us to space the trays further apart and have them turn to a steeper angle. The No. 1500 is exempt from use as a hatcher allowing it to avoid the mess associated with hatches and remain clean. This incubator only has to maintain one humidity setting making it easier on the eggs and easier to operate. The “PROFESSIONAL” is designed to be used with the No. 1550 HATCHER. We recommend purchasing the two together. Up to three No 1500’s can be used with one hatcher for a weekly production of chicks from a laying flock. The No. 1500 incubator offers an accurate digital thermostat with LCD display of Temperature and Humidity. An on-board computer monitors systems and the environment every second to keep itself updated and to share this data with you. Electronic egg turning control, audio/visual indicators and a standard easy view door highlight a number of features. Constructed from high strength plastic board making it well insulated, quieter, and easier to clean. Each unit is hand assembled by our skilled craftsmen and tested for a full 24 hours for proper operation and calibration. Thermostat operating range between 60 and 103 degrees F. depending on room temperature. 110-120VAC, 50/60 Hz, 325 Watts TUV Listed This incubator includes: 1 #3258 Digital Command Center thermostat 3 turning racks 1 moisture pan with 2 wick pads Instruction booklet Total Capacity with plastic trays (sold separately): 1368 Quail Eggs (set and hatch 250 per week), 354 pheasant eggs, 270 chicken eggs, 198 turkey or duck eggs, and 36-45 larger eggs such as goose, peafowl, and emu. Actual capacity may depend on egg size. DIMENSIONS: 30 1/4” Front to Back, 15 3/4” Wide, 31 3/4” High. PLASTIC EGG TRAYS SOLD SEPARATELY 1243 (Quail), 1245 (Pheasant), 1246 (Chicken), 1248 (Duck/Turkey)
Set of 6 Plastic Extra Large Egg Trays for Cabinet Incubator
$55.99
Plastic egg trays offer the most efficient system for gathering, spray disinfectant treating, and storing eggs. At the time of setting eggs, just remove the loaded egg tray from the storage area and place it on the incubator turning rack. The GQF No. 1500 and 1502 incubators are equipped with turning racks that will accommodate plastic trays to hold your eggs in place. Holds extra large eggs (Turkey, Duck, Jumbo Chicken, etc.). Each of the GQF No. 1502 turning racks will hold 2 extra large egg trays (54 eggs) for a total of 162 eggs per incubator. One tray per setting rack must be trimmed to fit GQF incubators. SET OF 6 TRAYS. COLOR MAY VARY.
DACB Hatching Tray Liners (25 pk)
$39.99
These trays perfectly fit the No. 1502 hatching drawer and provide a cushioned liner for the eggs as well as firm footing for newly hatched chicks. These liners are 2-ply heavy paper. The top ply has been treated with a mild germicide to control bacteria and suppress odors. Highly recommended, these disposable tray liners make for a quick and easy clean up of the plastic hatching drawer in the No. 1502 and 1202E incubators. Liner size 13.25” X 27.69”. 25 Tray Liners per pack.
Little Giant 9300 Fan Kit With Installation Guide
$24.99
Putting a fan inside your incubator is a great way to increase hatch rates, but it is not just as simple as buying a PC fan or a cheap fan kit. There are a few things that you need to keep in mind: Too much air circulation is BAD for eggs (it will dry them out). Think about it, in nature there isn't a fan blowing on eggs. The only reason that an incubator needs the fan is to keep the temperature more consistent (like in nature). BEWARE of CHEAP kits. They often use regular HIGH speed fans. Almost all the fans on the market are designed to move as much air as possible. This is not what you want. If you get too powerful of a fan it can OVERHEAT your incubator. Fans generate heat. Many people have come to check on their eggs only to find them cooked because the fan caused the incubator to overheat. The direction the air flows and the positioning of the fan inside your incubator is critical to maintaining a consistent temperature throughout the incubator. Highlights of the Incubator Warehouse Circulated Air Fan Kit for the Little Giant 9300 Tested & proven for the Little Giant Incubator to increase hatch rates Specially designed to move only as much air as necessary to keep the incubator temperature consistent Will not overheat your incubator!!! Full color installation instructions for an easy installation Backed by the Incubator Warehouse TWO YEAR HASSLE FREE GUARANTEE Did you know that at any given time the temperature in your Little Giant still air incubator can vary by up to 5 degrees from the top and bottom and from the center to the corners? In addition, you get variation from the thermostat cycling the heating unit on and off. This temperature variation has a significant impact on your hatch rates. This problem can be significantly reduced by installing a circulated air fan kit into you incubator. Heat naturally rises, so you need to circulate the hot air from the hot spots to the cool spots for a much more uniform and consistent temperature and better hatch results. The more consistent air temperature also ensures that your thermostat is cycling on and off at the appropriate times, not just when the air around the thermostat heats or cools. Installation Video: 9300 Fan Installation Guide

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