Looking for a sportsman type incubator

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Looking for a sportsman type incubator

Post by muffin » Sat Feb 20, 2016 4:17 pm

Needs to be reasonably priced...I do have a round older galvinzed one that needs a little attention, but really prefer the cabinet type. Will likely have to refit anyway as our farm is off-grid and on solar.
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Looking for a sportsman type incubator

Post by baronrenfrew » Sat Feb 20, 2016 4:49 pm

off-grid? a sportsman is 375 watts and is around $400, a hova bator is 75 watts and can be 12 volt, and you can pick up a used "turbofan" model for $100 - 150, and a turner for $50.

if you put your location in your profile helps. a lady near London has a turbo-hova for sale $100 and a turner for $40. (and the turner can be customized for goose, or quail eggs)
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Post by Fairsing farm » Wed Feb 24, 2016 3:05 pm

I have an extra sportsman cabinet with a turner, the heater needs to be replaced on it but in good condition otherwise. I'm located near Orangeville could bring to mount Forrest
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Looking for a sportsman type incubator

Post by Dorbert » Wed Mar 02, 2016 4:51 am

And how much are you asking?
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