Contact Hook Farm

Hook Farm
London Road
Hook, Hampshire
RG27 9EQ

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Opening Hours

We are open weekdays in the evenings from 6.30pm. We are closed during the day from Mondays to Fridays.

On Saturdays we are open from 11am to dusk.

We are closed on SUNDAYS and BANK HOLIDAYS.

Boarding in and out is after 6.30 each weekday evening and after 11am on Saturdays.

Boarding

We have indoor and outdoor hutches for Rabbits and Guinea Pigs, just bring your pet and we do the rest. We even store your carry cage until your return.

Pets with their own portable cage such as Hamsters, Rats, Mice, Gerbils, Degus, Chinchilas, Budgies and Parrots come in their cages and live in the dining room. We can also accomodate chickens and reptiles (not together).

We provide all the food and bedding your pets need during their stay with us. Use the contact button at the bottom of the page to check availability.

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Incubators for Sale

We have ex-hire Smart incubators for sale. They are fully automatic and are in good working order. They are £100 each.

Cream Legbar Fertile Eggs

We have fertile Cream Legbar eggs for sale at £1 each. Email to check availability.

Testimonials

24th Jan 2010

Hi Alison,

Happy New Year!

I've been meaning to write to you since I attended the KPG&B course back in October. I really enjoyed the course and found it so beneficial. Since attending the course, I've despatched our 5 boys and prepared them in many different ways - the first couple I tried to bone, but seemed to have forgotten everything I learned on the course!! But then it all came back to me for the other three and I feel quite happy and confident preparing the birds.

Regards, Dave

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Incubator Instructions

The incubators are automatic, so the only bits you need to do are add water and remember to switch the turning motor off. The incubator must be on a flat surface and in an area where the plugs will not be taken out of the socket for any reason during the 21 day incubation. School cleaners can be a real hazard!

R-Com


This incubator turns on as soon as it is plugged in. Put the eggs into the incubator with the dividers in place and add water until the polystyrene ball floats to the top, before switching the incubator on at the plug. Make sure the clear lid is on correctly; otherwise the incubator will not work.

The water light indicator will tell you when to add water over the 21 days.

On day 19, press SET and TURN. Keep pressing until the Turn light goes out. (24 hours after you put the eggs in and start the incubator is day 1). This will stop the egg rolling process and also take out the dividers so that the eggs can move freely.

If you have the R-Com for the week hire you only need to keep it topped up with water. The incubator will do the rest.


Smart


This incubator has two plugs, one for the turning motor and one for the heating fan. Fill the base of the incubator with water so that the four compartments are fully covered and put the eggs within the tram lines of the white plastic grid. Put the top on and plug in both plugs. The incubator does not need any more water. It is fine for it to be dry. On day 19, turn the base motor plug off and leave the top plug firmly plugged in. This will stop the eggs turning and allow the chicks to gather themselves ready to hatch. 24 hours after you put the eggs in and start the incubator is day 1.

If you have the Smart for the week hire there is no need to do anything. Only the top plug needs to be plugged in and the incubator will do the rest. It does not need water.


Octagon


This incubator has two plugs, one for the turning motor and one for the heating fan. Fill the base of the incubator with water so that the two (Octagon 20) or four (Octagon 40) compartments are full and put the eggs into the black removable tray. Move the wire dividers as necessary to fit the eggs.

On day 19, fill the base up to the same level again with water and remove the incubator from the rocking cradle. (24 hours after you put the eggs in and start the incubator is day 1). Be careful when putting on and taking the incubator off the cradle as the motor can be damaged if the turning arm is forced.

The rocking cradle will rock the incubator to quite an alarming angle. Do not worry, it will not fall off!


Incubator Cardboard Box

If you have the box with the incubator it is essential that the incubator is returned in the box. Do not put anything else in the box, such as the candler, as this may scratch the top of the incubator and ruin it. Please make sure the box is kept somewhere safe while not in use.