Hova-Bator Still Air Incubator
Hova-Bator Still Air Incubator, $260NZ
Invented by G.Q.F. Manufacturing Co. over 30 years ago, the Hova-Bator is still the WORLDS BEST SMALL INCUBATOR and the THERMAL AIR FLOW MODEL, is the most economical, reliable incubator available. The radiant heat tube gently warms the inside of the incubator, the air and eggs. Thermal action of the heated air flowing out the exhaust vents in the top of the incubator, draws fresh air in through the bottom vent. This thermal air flow also assists the drying of the chicks after they hatch.Dimensions 475mm x 475mm x 240mm. 25 Watt Heat Element (220 Volt). All Hova-Bator incubators include a sanitary plastic liner. Without an automatic turner in place, the incubator will hold 50 duck or chicken eggs or 130 quail eggs.
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GQF Manufacturing | Online Poultry & Game Breeders Catalog
GQF Online is based in Savannah Georgia We are an industry leader in poultry and game bird supplies. Take advantage of our secure online shopping for faster
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4-H Embryology - EGG Cam
Watch chickens, ducks, peacocks and more hatch on-line. University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension.
http://lancaster.unl.edu/4h/Embryology/eggcamera.shtml
Brinsea Incubators
egg incubators and hatchers for birds, parrots, emu, ostrich and reptiles
http://www.brinsea.co.uk/
Brooder Houses and Equipment for the Home Flock
Lighting, Insulation, Ventilation, Gas Brooders, Electric Infrared Bulbs, Feeder, Waterers, Brooder Guard, Other Equipment
http://www.ianrpubs.unl.edu/epublic/pages/publicationD.jsp?publicationId=62
Brooding
"Wild" ducklings such as Woodies & Teal must be taught to eat dry food. This brooder page will tell you how to teach "wild" ducklings to eat.
http://www.msichicago.org/exhibit/chick/chick.html
Brooding of Domestic Fowl
Preparing the Brooder Environment and Equipment, heat source, wooden box brooder, heating recommendations, space requirements, litter, waterers, feeders, chick placement, chick guard, health and vaccination procedures
http://www.ext.vt.edu/pubs/poultry/factsheets/5.html







