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Incubator Kits are Available!

Ripley's Incubator Kits provide a fun, interactive, hands-on learning experience.
Explore the wonderful life cycle of a chicken as you track the development of an embryo on Day 1 to hatching on Day 21!


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What's included?
​Each Incubator Kit comes with everything you'll need:
(1) Personal Incubator
(1) Life Cycle Exploration Set (21 eggs that open up to reveal day by day chicken development inside of the egg)
(1) Chicken Life Cycle Children's Book
(3-5) Chicken Eggs
Full Instruction for Setup and Care
Incubation Data Chart
A 30-minute Q&A Session with our Director of Aviculture, Logan Connor

Program Details

​Each kit is rented for one month, providing participants with more than enough time to explore the chicken life cycle in a visual and hands-on way. 
This activity is perfect for home schools, classrooms, assisted living facilities, nursing homes, and any other setting that is looking for a fun and interactive activity!
After hatching, kits are to be returned to the Conservancy. Chicks may be returned as well, to be delivered to a local chicken farm.


To Order your Incubator
Contact Logan Connor, Director of Aviculture for details and if you have any questions.
E-MAIL: lconnor@ripleyconservancy.org
CALL: 860-567-2062

PRICE: $100 for a 30-day rental, (3-5) fertile chicken eggs, and all equipment needed.

​RENTAL AGREEMENT:
The Ripley Conservancy Incubator Rental Agreement may be previewed here:
Ripley's Incubator Kit Rental Agreement

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​55 Duck POND ROAD | P.O. Box 210 |
Litchfield, CT 06759

Phone: 860.567.2062 | Fax: 860.567.4369  info@ripleyconservancy.org

Photo used under Creative Commons from TheBosque
  • Home
  • About
    • Ripley Staff
    • Who We Are
    • Career Opportunities
    • New Identity
    • Board of Directors
    • The Collection >
      • Collection Plan
      • Species Guide
  • Visit
    • Plan Your Visit
    • Photography
    • Guided Tours & Field Trips
  • Support
    • Pheasantry
    • Donate
    • Become a Member
    • Partners
  • Education
    • At Home Education: Species Highlight Videos
    • Explore
    • Featured Programs >
      • Avian Ambassadors
      • Wetland Health Inspector
      • Birds on the Brink
      • Duckling Development
      • Birds of a Feather
      • Distance Learning
      • Education Collaboration
      • Microplastic Pollution
      • Ripley and the Girl Scouts
    • Incubator Kits
    • The Reviews Are In
    • Internships >
      • Avian Care and Environmental Education Intern
      • Junior Aviculturist
  • Research
    • Current Research >
      • Institutional
      • State of Connecticut
    • Past Research >
      • Harvard Collaboration
      • Long-Tailed Duck Harvest Survey
      • Eider Nutrient Allocation
  • Conservation Action
  • Upcoming Events
    • Winter Events
  • Newsletter