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AV Bird Hatchery

1500 Digital Professional Incubator

Regular price $1,249.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $1,249.00 USD

Description

 

The No. 1500 “Professional” Incubator is designed for efficient, large-scale egg incubation and pairs perfectly with the No. 1550 Hatcher for continuous weekly hatching.

By removing the hatching tray, the trays inside the No. 1500 are spaced farther apart and turn at a steeper angle, improving airflow and hatch rates. Since this model is not used as a hatcher, it stays cleaner, easier to maintain, and only needs one humidity setting, making operation simple and reliable.

Ideal Setup:
Use one No. 1550 Hatcher with up to three No. 1500 incubators for a steady, weekly chick production cycle from your laying flock.

Key Features:

  • Digital thermostat with LCD display for temperature and humidity

  • On-board computer monitors system and environment every second

  • Electronic egg turning control with audio/visual alerts

  • Clear viewing door for easy monitoring

  • Durable high-strength plastic construction — insulated, quiet, and easy to clean

  • Hand-assembled and tested for 24 hours to ensure accuracy and performance

Thermostat Range: 60°F–103°F (depending on room temperature)
Power: 110–120V AC, 50/60 Hz, 325 Watts
Certification: TUV Listed

Includes:

  • #3258 Digital Command Center thermostat

  • 3 automatic turning racks

  • 1 moisture pan with 2 wick pads

  • Instruction booklet

Capacity (with optional plastic trays):

  • 1,368 quail eggs (set and hatch 250 weekly)

  • 354 pheasant eggs

  • 270 chicken eggs

  • 198 turkey or duck eggs

  • 36–45 large eggs (goose, peafowl, emu)

Dimensions:
30¼” (Front to Back) × 15¾” (Wide) × 31¾” (High)

Accessories:

  • Plastic egg trays (#0243, #0245, #0246) — sold separately

  • Metal setting trays (#3067) — sold separately, but not required for operation

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Chickens   12
Guinea Fowl Keets 15
Ducks 8
Geese 8
Pheasants  Chicks 30
Chukars Chicks 50
Quail Chicks 50

 

The minimum orders are in place to help the chicks remain warm during transportation