INCUBATORS

For the serious enthusiast the Sportsman Incubators are the economical answer. These large capacity incubators provide forced air circulation, dual thermostats for backup, automatic turning every 2 hours, and an easy to read dial thermometer/hygrometer.

SPORTSMAN
INCUBATORS FOR THE SERIOUS HOBBYIST

 

THE SPORTSMAN INCUBATOR:
This incubator has 3 egg "setting" trays that turn and one "hatching" tray that does not. This permits a rotational setting of 1 tray of chicken eggs per week while hatching one tray per week. Each tray holds 400 quail, 135 chukar or pheasant, 70 large chicken or 47 goose eggs. 

With Electronic control                    $1118.00                        

Acrylic Door (not shown)                  $144.55

Automatic Humidity for Sportsman   $81.50

 

 

THE SPORTSMAN HATCHER:
For improved results and better sanitation
hatcheries use a separate "setting" and
"hatching" system. The eggs are incubated until 3-4 days before hatch in an incubator with turning trays and then moved to a separate hatching unit, where the trays do not turn, to complete the hatching process. This allows the setters to be kept relatively clean, while the hatchers can be cleaned after each hatch. An added advantage is that eggs or different breeds can be incubated and then hatched at the same time in the hatcher, up to 5 trays of eggs of the same kind can be hatched together or 3 setters can be operated with one "hatcher" accepting eggs from each in turn.
With electronic control.             $840.00

 










MINI DOME INCUBATOR:
A handy little incubator for a thrilling experience for kids.
       No Thermostat Control.



Capacity 2-4 eggs. $21.90

 

SPORTSMAN PLASTIC EGG RACKS: (SET OF 6 EACH)

Goose 180 egg capacity        $79.35

Chicken 270 egg capacity    $92.50
Quail 570 egg capacity         $77.10


Pheasant 570 egg capacity        
$75.15


 

HI LOW
THERMOMETER:

Records the highest and lowest temperatures reached

 

 $32.40

RX2INCUBATOR: This Cadillac of the table-top incubator
offers accuracy and endurance. They are built to last! This
model features a solid state temperature control providing the
interior temperature control to +_1/2’F accuracy. You may
purchase this unit with or without the state of the art turner. The
well designed, simple adjustable bottle mounted on the top
allows for controlled humidity. Remove the turner 3 days prior
to hatching. 

RX2 INCUBATOR with manual turner $1067.65
RX2 with AUTO TURNER $1394.45

RX2

TX6

TX6 INCUBATOR: TX6 dome shaped transparent incubator, holds 18 regular
size chicken eggs for a wonderful schoolroom experience. Easy to read spirit
carded thermometers are provided for both temperature and humidity readings
and all adjustments may be made without opening the incubator. This
outstanding unit may be purchased with or without the easy to install turner.

 

TX6 INCUBATOR $423.35

(with manual turner)

TX6 with AUTO TURNER  $309.20

 

 




 

 

 


Spare parts Kit: Includes Thermostat swtich
(Complete) and Turner Timer & Switch
Mechanism.
                                    $63.40

REPLACEMENT PARTS FOR THE SPORTSMAN
A. Turner Motor                                                $115.70
B. Thermostat Swtich (
complete with wafer)     $36.05
C. Electronic Thermostat                                  $151.80

D. Dial Thermometer/Hygrometer                    $47.00
E. Heating Element (complete)                          $34.70

F. Turner Timer & Switch Mechanism              $54.60

G. Pilot Light                                                       $10.35

H. Fan Motor                                                       $99.85

I.  Wicks (set of 2 for dial hygrometer)                $5.00
J. Toggle Switch                                                   $12.00

K. Fan                                                                   $14.20

Egg Turner Complete (not illustrated)              $267.35

 

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