Testimonials
13th Oct 2009
Thank you for a very informative morning on Saturday intertwined with some humour! We learnt SO much in just 3hours!
I stuffed the chicken with an apricot and walnut stuffing, and it was delicious, tomorrow I will practise gutting once again!
Kind Regards
Sue & Stephen Hall
Bridgetown Primary School
Bridgetown Primary School in Stratford upon Avon had an incubator on one week hire and a brooder for a week just before Easter 2010. They set up a webcam on the incubator and encouraged the children to take photos and have put the footage and photos on their website. Click on the link to see their school website to see the excitement the chicks generated!
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Have the excitement of watching chicks hatch at your nursery school. The exact day the chicks will hatch can be planned, so there two ways of sharing the excitement.You can either have an incubator for the whole 21 days it takes and egg to develop and hatch, or just have one for a week at the end of the development stage so that the eggs hatch almost immediately.
Our incubators are fully automatic and only need regular topping up with water. They could not be easier to operate and look after. We will deliver and set up the incubator in the best location and ensure it is working before leaving you to start the adventure.
Chicken chicks take 21 days to develop and hatch. A couple of days before hatching the chicks often start to cheep. That is when the excitement starts. A day before they actually hatch, the chicks make a first crack in the shell. This is known as pipping. You will see the chick’s beak working, in short bursts, to make the hole bigger and ultimately break the shell open to enable it to struggle out. Within minutes the newly hatched chick will gain in strength before your eyes and start to dry out and fluff up. Within hours you will have a gorgeous fluffy chick making its way around the incubators and cheeping to encourage its siblings to take the plunge and join the world. The chicks need to completely dry out and fluff up before being removed, which takes about 24 hours.

We set the eggs on a Wednesday to hatch on a Wednesday three weeks later. Wednesday is chosen because the chicks will start cheeping and pipping on Monday or Tuesday, hatch on Wednesday, fluff up on Thursday and be ready for collection on Friday. We anticipate that nursery age children will not want to wait 21 days for the chicks to hatch, so we offer the service of delivering the incubator and almost fully developed eggs on a Monday and collecting the incubator and chicks on the Friday of the same week. The eggs will be checked for development before they are delivered which increases the chance of hatching as unfertile, or undeveloped eggs will have been discarded.
Our incubators are especially chosen to give the maximum viewing space for the children. The wonderment and excitement of watching a chick hatch is magical for everyone, but children are often transfixed and a good view is essential. The incubators are completely self-contained, so there is no mess or smell to contend with. The chicks can be handled once they are dry and as they will not have had any hard food they will not be liable to do a poo unexpectedly. The last thing a chick does before hatching is to absorb the last of the yolk and so it has enough nourishment on board to last over 24 hours without food or water. As soon as they return to the farm on the Friday they are put into a brooder with a heat lamp and introduced to water and chick crumbs.
Hook Farm Nursery Incubator hire will supply:
INCUBATOR PACK
- • Incubator – fully automatic (Smart 20 or Rcom 20)
- • Fertile Chicken Eggs
- • Instruction sheet
- • Poster showing the development of a chick
- • Chicken story book
- • Support and advice if needed
COST OF HIRE
- 1. Incubator, candle lamp and eggs (any number up to incubator capacity): £240 for one week, £260 for three weeks.
- 2. Instruction sheet, poster, chicken story book and support are hired free of charge.
- 3. If you want to keep the chicks to watch them develop, we can supply a brooder with incubator. The brooder will be supplied complete with enough chick crumbs for the period of hire. Brooder hire, for up to two, is £15 per week. The incubator and brooder will be collected at the same time.
Deposit required
- 1. Incubator : £200
- 2. The Brooder deposit will be covered by the incubator deposit.
The deposit can be paid by cash or cheque and will be returned in full upon the safe collection of the latter of the incubator or brooder.
DISCLAIMER
Whilst we make every effort to supply fertile eggs, there is no guarantee that all the eggs will hatch.
Contact Alison to check availability by clicking on the Contact button at the bottom of the page.
Unicorn School
Dear Alison

I thought you might like an update on the chicks, who are doing very well! They are really big now, especially their feet, and are growing lovely wings and tails. They love to perch on the edge of the brooder and watch what’s going on in the classroom (see attached photo) and they eat and drink a lot. I am leaving the light off more and more as they were getting quite hot and panting. I’ve been turning it on at night though. They seem comfortable with this arrangement, so if you think it’s ok then I’ll carry on like that.
Hannah,Unicorn School

2. Second hand hutch that is £45, giving a good saving on the new price of £99. It is in very good condition.