Brinsea Products Larger Full Featured Brooder/Intensive Care Unit for Warming Newly Hatched Exotic Chicks or Sick and Injured Birds
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Directly from Bromsea in Florida, you can get any parts that you may need
The 110 model units are the only ones available in the US (Mini incubators are only available in a limited number).
Units that operate on 110 volts are the only ones available in the USA. Several distributors sell the manufacturer's products throughout the world, each carrying the right voltage for the region.
There would be way too much room in this brooder for just three chicks.
Selected User Reviews For Brinsea Products Larger Full Featured Brooder/Intensive Care Unit for Warming Newly Hatched Exotic Chicks or Sick and Injured Birds
It is great for the price, and it works flawlessly. Breeders and/or vets are highly recommended to read this book. A simple and quick way to get started.
I have purchased several of these and they are the best. You can fit 6 containers with baby birds and no one feels crowded.
I liked this hospital incubator, it wasn't too complicated, but it was nonetheless a little confusing! In fact, I have already bought one of Sam Vaughn,DVM, and I probably will buy another.
It is excellent for parrots.
My company, the National Park Service, specializes in wildlife rehabilitation and I own 3 Brinsea Incubators (TLC 30, 40 and 50), which are so useful and reliable in our rescue protocols and help There are hundreds of animals saved by these wonderful incubators and the ones in the pictures are just a few.
Then I took her back to a private home in the 50's where I could keep her warm and safe until I could reach Taking care of sick birds is also a good idea, and the fact that they can be easily disinfected is a plus. When you do need one, it is a true life saver. This would allow us to send an ambulance to every rescue we sponsor. You hope you never need one, but when you do, it is a true life saver. Please forgive the flipped photo! (I'm not sure how it happened.