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INCUBAT 



INCUBATORS I 



A Queen costs but little more, and the extra chicks 

 that live and grow soon pay the difference. 



Remember, it is not how many chicks you HATCH 

 that counts, but how many you RAISE. Chicks that 

 hatch out weak and wobbly, and live but a few days, 

 mean nothing to you but trouble and 

 loss. They make one sick of the 

 poultry business. 



Most of the chicks you lose in the 

 first few weeks die because they 

 did not have, when hatched, enough 

 strength or vitality for a good start. 

 Queer. Incubators are famous the 

 country over for big hatches of 

 strong, healthy chicks that live and 

 grow. 



No. 3 Queen — 180-Eg-g Capacity 



Queen No. 2 — 135-Egg Size 



No. 1 Baby Queen — 85-Egg Capacity 



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f PROPER INSULATION 



The Queen is doubly insulated. First we use double walls of California 

 Redwood, forming a dead air space. Second, corrugated strawboard is used 

 between the wooden walls. Proper insulation adds considerable expense to 

 the manufacturing cost. However, it it an absolute requirement of a good 

 Incubator. 



QUEEN HOT WATER HEATING 



The Queen System of hot water heating prevents the drying-out tendencies found 

 in hot air incubators and provides a soft, uniform heat over every part of the egg 

 chamber — a heat that is 

 most natural for the 

 hatching eggs. The circu- 

 lation of water through 

 the radiator prevents any 

 moisture being added or 

 taken away from the 

 eggs. When it becomes 

 necessary to remove the 

 lamp, the hot water cir- 

 culating through the 

 radiator maintains an 

 even heat within the egg 

 chamber without the 

 slightest variation. 



BUILT OF CALIFORNIA REDWOOD 



The Queen is the only Incubator that carries out the double redwood wall con- 

 struction all around, and provides a double wall front, in the way of two separate 

 doors. The outer door is a solid panel of Redwood that is hinged entirely inde- 

 pendent of the inner door and is fastened with a sash lock that draws it tight, thus 

 making the loss of heat impossible. 



The inner door is also of redwood construction, containing a panel of glass the 

 full length and height of the egg chamber. 



Redwood does not absorb the odor from the hatching eggs. Cheaper woods, and 

 pasteboard lining in iron and tin machines, retain the odors, to weaken and kill 

 the hatching chick. 



Queen Incubators are not cheap, but they are cheap in the long run. They will 

 be turning out good hatches years after the cheap machines have been junked. 



The Queen line has all copper heater and pipes. 



No. — 60-egg size 



SIZES AND PRICES 



Lincoln — ■ 60-egg 

 B Lincoln — 135-egg 

 C Lincoln — 160-egg 



size 512.00 No. 1 Queen- 

 size..... 20.50 No. 2 Queen- 

 size 27.50 No. 3 Queen- 



20 Style K — ■ 70-egg size 16.50 No. 4 Queen- 

 No. 21 Style K — 130-egg size 27.50 No. 5 Queen- 

 No. 22 Style K — 220-egg size 36.00 No. 25 Queen- 



ASE FOR. FREE CATALOG 



No. 

 No. 



No. 

 No 



- 85-egg size $19.50> 



-135-egg size 27.50 



-180-egg size 32.50 



-275-egg size 42.50 



-400-egg size. 52.50 



-550-egg size 75.00 



