![]() Any trough may be equipped with optional automatic watering to provide the large quantity of water necessary. Ample feed and water space is necessary to allow weaker chicks access in the presence of more dominant chicks. Each brooder comes with three 28.5' troughs which maybe used for either feed or water. Three clear plastic panels allow full and easy viewing of the brooder’s interior. GQF Box Brooders are designed to eliminate stress in young birds by providing plenty of heat, fresh air, light, feed and water space, and sanitary conditions for a confined area. PLASTIC EGG TRAYS SOLD SEPARATELY 1243 (Quail), 1245 (Pheasant), 1246 (Chicken), 1248 (Duck/Turkey) 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. depending on room temperature.ġ #3258 Digital Command Center thermostat Thermostat operating range between 60 and 103 degrees F. Each unit is hand assembled by our skilled craftsmen and tested for a full 24 hours for proper operation and calibration. Constructed from high strength plastic board making it well insulated, quieter, and easier to clean. ![]() Electronic egg turning control, audio/visual indicators and a standard easy view door highlight a number of features. An on-board computer monitors systems and the environment every second to keep itself updated and to share this data with you. 1500 incubator offers an accurate digital thermostat with LCD display of Temperature and Humidity. Up to three No 1500’s can be used with one hatcher for a weekly production of chicks from a laying flock. We recommend purchasing the two together. The “PROFESSIONAL” is designed to be used with the No. This incubator only has to maintain one humidity setting making it easier on the eggs and easier to operate. 1500 is exempt from use as a hatcher allowing it to avoid the mess associated with hatches and remain clean. Removing the hatching tray allowed us to space the trays further apart and have them turn to a steeper angle. THIS ITEM IS NOT NECESSARY FOR OPERATION, PLEASE USE PLASTIC EGG TRAYS (1243,1245,1246,1248)SOLD SEPARATELY IN ACCESSORIES SECTION METAL SETTING TRAYS, ITEM NO.3067 ARE SOLD SEPARATELY. Hatching capacity is limited to the hatching drawer which is approximately 72 medium size or 250 quail size eggs at a time. TUV Listed Total Capacity with plastic trays (not included): 1368 Quail Eggs, 354 pheasant eggs, 270 chicken eggs, 198 turkey or duck eggs, and 36-45 larger eggs such as goose, peafowl, and emu. Plastic board construction makes the cabinet better insulated, quieter, and easier to clean. The 1202E can accept all cabinet model accessories. The 1202E features mechanically timed automatic egg turning, rugged dial thermometer/hygrometer, and a new multi-turn analog electronic thermostat system. It has the same size and capacity as the electronic 1502 Sportsman but with less automation for reduced cost. The 1202E Sportsman is an improved model of GQF’s proven 1202 standard incubator. Total capacity approximately 1250 Quail eggs or 360 Chicken EggsĭIMENSIONS: 30 1/4” Front to Back, 15 3/4” Wide, 31 3/4” High. Audio/visual indicators and a standard easy view door highlight a number of standard features. 1550 HATCHER incubator offers an accurate digital thermostat with LCD display of Temperature and Humidity. For small chicks such as quail, each hatching tray comes with a tray cover except for the bottom drawer. The 1550 can be used to set eggs, but each egg will have to be turned by hand. For expanding operations the 1550 can be matched with up to three 1500 incubators. With five hatching drawers the 1550 Hatcher will hold the complete setting of the 1500 incubator. Unlike setting incubators, hatchers usually operate at slightly different temperature and humidity settings to obtain optimum hatch. The 1550 HATCHER incubator is designed to allow for the best hatching conditions.
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