NEW R-Com Auto Egg Incubator w/ Humidity
R-COM brings the marvel of watching eggs hatch in a neat, easy to use digital incubator
With this incubator it is easy to hatch eggs. Chickens - Ducks - Gamebirds - Quail - Parrots - Finches - Wild Birds and many, many more
The process of incubating and hatching eggs is a delight to watch and is made easy.
Newly Designed as an educational incubator the R-COM really works GREAT! Your hatching eggs are gently warmed and turned automatically as they incubate and the display even counts down each day to tell you when they are due to hatch.
The R-Com is menu driven and extremely easy to use: just choose between one of the 5 settings (chicken, duck, pheasant, quail or mystery bird - to be programmed) and the micro-controller holds the correct temperature, turning and length of incubation. Turning will even stop automatically 2 days prior to hatching; all you need do is top up periodically with water. Detailed, attractive instructions are supplied to guide you through the do’s and don’ts.
The eggs must be fertile, of course (no good using eggs from the supermarket) and these are available mail order.
Features
- For learners, hobbyists, or teachers
- 99.5°F (37.5°C) automatic temperature control
- Automatic egg-turning with auto stop 2 days prior to hatching and warning buzzer
- Count down to hatch day
- Optimum conditions of incubation
- LCD shows all information
- Accommodates eggs of all sizes from large geese and duck eggs down to quail eggs (and smaller eggs like finch) without any additional device
Specifications
- Type: Deluxe DX-8800XP
- Capacity: Max, 7 eggs at once (Small Egg Tray)
- Power: 12V Wall Adaptor
- Size: L 200mm, W 260mm, H 110mm (8"x10 1/4" x 4 3/8")
- Material: ABS, AS
- Gross Weight: 1,780g (3.92 lbs)
- Net Weight: 710g (1.57 lbs)
- Power Consumption: Max. 10W
NEW EZ Scope
The EZ Scope is the perfect accessory to the R-Com 3-egg digital incubator. Just replace the clear view window of the incubator by the egg scope and you can watch embryo development without disturbing the incubating eggs.
A ring of bright white LEDs give an excellent view of the eggs contents and you can also control the focal point of the scope but be sure to replace the EZ Scope with the incubator clear view window after observing the eggs.
Of Waterbeds and Cobbled-up Incubators... -
Jim Satterfield's page on incubation and brooding. he explains how he constructed a homemade incubator and how he incubates and broods his quail and runner ducks.
http://www2.gsu.edu/~biojdsx/fowl/incub.htm
Poultry Egg Incubators -
NatureForm Hatchery Systems is one of the leading and most respected suppliers of egg incubators, small egg incubators, chicken egg incubators and poultry egg incubators
http://www.natureform.com/
POULTRY SHIPPED HATCHING EGG SURVEY -
This page was created as a home page to gather information on the shipping and incubating success of poultry hatching eggs shipped through the United States Postal Service
http://www.geocities.com/eggtex61/
Shagbark Bantams -
"Want to Increase Your Hatchability?" Hatching by K. J. Theodore at Shagbark Bantams.
http://www.shagbarkbantams.com/
The Home Flock -
Start with Healthy Chicks, Prepare the Brooding House, Brooding the Chicks, Management of Broiler Chicks, Feeding pullets, Newcastle Disease, Infectious Bronchitis, Marek's Disease, Fowl Pox, Coccidiosis, Step-down Lighting Program for Pullets, Layer Management, Disease and Parasite Control, Roosters, Care of Eggs
http://www.msstate.edu/dept/poultry/exthome.htm
The Miracle of Birth -
Time lasped photography of a hatching chick and also gives the stages of embryonic development.
http://www.msichicago.org/exhibit/chick/chick.html
Egg incubation guidelines for ostrich eggs
guidelines for incubating ostrich eggs ... innovation you can trust. INCUBATION TOPICS Guidelines for Incubation of Ostrich Eggs ...
www.brinsea.com/customerservice/guideost.html
Waterfowl Incubation & Brooding -
Collecting & Storing the Eggs, Natural Incubation (Foster hens), Artificial Incubation, Brooding Young Waterfowl







