Introducing the ET 24 Egg Incubator, this incubator is designed to be easy to use and features a high-quality digital temperature display. The digital incubator ET 24 by... Full Description
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Introducing the ET 24 Egg Incubator, this incubator is designed to be easy to use and features a high-quality digital temperature display.
The digital incubator ET 24 by River Systems® is designed to hatch hen-eggs as well as pheasant, guinea fowl, quail, partridge, grey partridge, rock partridge, turkey, goose, mallard, all breeds of duck, peacock, pigeon, exotic birds and birds of prey. Its capacity is up to 24 medium/large eggs or 96 small eggs (e.g. quail).
ET 24 is designed to be simple and straightforward to use, at the same time offering innovative technical solutions and high reliability.
The egg tilting handle oscillates the egg tray from the outside, thus avoiding lifting the lid and disperse heat and humidity.
It is, therefore, suitable for both beginners and those with small and medium-sized breeding.
Main features
Egg Capacity | Chicken: 24 | Duck: 24 | Quail: 96 | Goose: 24 |
Dimensions | 50cm x 34cm x 25.5cm High |
Weight | 3.37 |
Power Consumption | Maximum 150 Watts |
Power Supply | 230v, 50/60Hz |
Humidty Control | Manual |
Egg Turning | Semi-Automatic |
Warranty | 1 Year + |
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In a ‘manual’ incubator, eggs must be turned ‘manually’, meaning you must turn each egg by hand usually around 3-4 times a day.
Automatic incubators will automatically turn the eggs for you. On some automatic machines, you can set the timings of the turns, as well as the duration or angle of the turn. This can be important if you’re incubating specialist birds such as falcons or exotic birds.
Semi-automatic incubators don’t require you to turn each egg by hand, but equally there is no motor to turn them for you either. So, normally semi-automatic machines have a handle or lever that you push and pull to roll or rock all the eggs at the same time. Or, some incubators have specially shaped bases that allow you to tilt the entire machine back and forth.
Please note that ‘manual’ and ‘automatic’, when used in the item name, only refers to the egg turning type. It does not relate to the humidity control or to any other feature.
Trevor Nowlan |
Incubator seems pretty solid and was easy to set up and get going, instruction guide is also well laid out and easy to follow, currently 12 eggs reside in it, so far so good............ I would recommend the product and The Incubator Shop for the advice given and efficient service. |
Sharon coombe |
Excellent service, arrived quickly well packaged... impressed with the incubator, well constructed, easy to set up & clean afterwards... excellent results with 1st hatch, 21 chicks out of 24 eggs!.... |
David Kilby |
Excellent service and a great product. Just bought another one. |
Charles Carter |
Very Happy with my purchase, this Incy is so easy to use. Can hatch all types of birds in the trays provided. Egg turning is so simple and you dont need to lift the lid |
Antony Osgodby |
Have now used this 3 times for my Silkies with very good hatch rates. Just addred water in one trough once a week all from the outside. very happy with results |
Martyn Jackson |
Am really pleased with delivery packaging information with incubator and the item itself Thankyou will recommend and will use this company again myself. |
eileen |
just hatched my turkeys in it and waiting for pheasants which were added later. Prefer to control turning so great and easy to use |