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GQF 1550 Digital Cabinet Egg Incubator (Hatcher ONLY)
$835.99
The 1550 HATCHER incubator is designed to allow for the best hatching conditions. Unlike setting incubators, hatchers usually operate at slightly different temperature and humidity settings to obtain optimum hatch. With five hatching drawers the 1550 Hatcher will hold the complete setting of the 1500 incubator. For expanding operations the 1550 can be matched with up to three 1500 incubators. The 1550 can be used to set eggs, but each egg will have to be turned by hand. For small chicks such as quail, each hatching tray comes with a tray cover except for the bottom drawer. The No. 1550 HATCHER 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. Audio/visual indicators and a standard easy view door highlight a number of standard 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 Hatcher includes: 1 #3258 Digital Command Center 5 hatching trays 1 moisture pan with 2 wick pads Instruction booklet 4 hatching tray covers Total capacity approximately 1250 Quail eggs or 360 Chicken Eggs DIMENSIONS: 30 1/4” Front to Back, 15 3/4” Wide, 31 3/4” High. 
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)
Noble Nest™ 25 lb 4 Port Bucket Feeder
from $63.99
Imagine a chicken feeder that could save you money, prevent feed from molding, reduce waste, allow you to go longer between feedings, and make it easier for you to leave town or go on vacation. Believe it or not, the Noble Nest Bucket Port Feeders do all of this and more! They even clean the coop for you! – (Just Kidding, but don’t you wish?) Chickens naturally “scratch” for their food-digging, spreading, and hunting for the best bugs and seeds to eat. This works well in nature, but when you have to worry about food cost, spoilage, or lasting long enough for you to go on that awesome vacation (or just to visit your family), you just can’t afford to have your birds spreading the food all over. This is where the idea of the Port feeders was born. Now there are multiple commercial options for sale, and of course you can still make your own DIY PVC option, but none of them are both simple and effective. The PVC options work well, but if you’ve ever tried to make one you know they end up being expensive and require a lot of custom cutting and fabrication to make them work right. The other commercial options look right, but they fail to stop the birds from wasting their feed (just read the 1-star reviews and you’ll see). This is where the Noble Nest Bucket Port Feeder comes in. They are effective at minimizing food waste. In addition, the silicone gasket and curved design make them Weatherproof and able to handle anything Mother Nature can throw (or really drop) on them. Durable Plastic means years and years of dependable use. The Noble Nest Bucket Port Feeder is available in multiple configurations to easily allow installation in any coop, run, or free-range layout. Holds 20-30 pounds of feed (depending on feed type). Why are you still reading? Start saving money, food, and time by buying the Noble Nest Bucket Port Feeder now. And remember It’s backed by the Incubator Warehouse IncuCare 2 Year Warranty, so you’ve got nothing to lose. Are you really still reading this? Ok, we’ll throw in some free instructions.
Circulated Air Fan Kit for Hova Bator Incubator
$31.99
Did you know that at any given time, the temperature in your Hova-Bator still air incubator can vary by up to five degrees from top to bottom and from the center to the corners? This occurs primarily because heat rises. Unfortunately, this temperature variation can have a significant negative impact on your hatch rates. This problem can be significantly reduced by installing a circulated air fan kit into your incubator. This fan circulates the air, which helps keep your whole incubator the same temperature. This can have a positive impact on 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. 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, as it will dry them out. Think about it this way: there isn’t a fan blowing on eggs in nature. The only reason that an incubator needs the fan is to keep the temperature more consistent (like in nature). Beware of cheap kits, which often use high-speed fans. Almost all fans on the market are designed for cooling things, so they are made to move as much air as possible. This is not what you want. If your fan is too powerful it can overheat your incubator. Fans generate heat, and alternate fans are known to cook eggs. The direction the air flows and the positioning of the fan inside your incubator is critical to maintaining a consistent temperature throughout the incubator. Our fan kit includes simple instructions on how to do this. This item, along with the majority of our products, is covered by our Two Year IncuCare Warranty. Purchase today with no worries and experience the Hova-Bator Circulated Air Fan Kit for yourself. Video: Installation Video
Circulated Air Fan Kit for the Little Giant Incubator (Replaces 7200)
$31.99
Did you know that at any given time, the temperature in your Little Giant still air incubator can vary by up to five degrees from top to bottom and from the center to the corners? This occurs primarily because heat rises. Unfortunately, this temperature variation can have a significant negative impact on your hatch rates. This problem can be significantly reduced by installing a circulated air fan kit into your incubator. This fan circulates the air, which helps keep your whole incubator the same temperature. This can have a positive impact on 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. 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, as it will dry them out. Think about it this way: there isn’t a fan blowing on eggs in nature. The only reason that an incubator needs the fan is to keep the temperature more consistent (like in nature). Beware of cheap kits, which often use high-speed fans. Almost all fans on the market are designed for cooling things, so they are made to move as much air as possible. This is not what you want. If your fan is too powerful it can overheat your incubator. Fans generate heat, and alternate fans are known to cook eggs. The direction the air flows and the positioning of the fan inside your incubator is critical to maintaining a consistent temperature throughout the incubator. Our fan kit includes simple instructions on how to do this. Miller Manufacturing has stopped producing the 7200 fan kit, but this kit can take its place. This item, along with the majority of our products, is covered by our Two Year IncuCare Warranty. Purchase today with no worries and experience the Little Giant Circulated Air Fan Kit for yourself. Video: Installation Video

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