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  1. MaryZoe

    Need to move eggs day before lockdown--tips?

    Living in Florida, I've never kept hand warmer around (haha), but I like the idea of filling water bottles with hot water to keep the eggs warm as I transport them. But I agree with TJP-- I think they should not be affected much as long as I am careful and quick about the move. I'll keep you...
  2. MaryZoe

    Need to move eggs day before lockdown--tips?

    I'll also plug in the 'bator!
  3. MaryZoe

    Need to move eggs day before lockdown--tips?

    It's only about 15 mins driving time, but all the other tasks will leave them out of the incubator for an additional 15 minutes at least. Then the incubator itself will have to warm up again. I'll just be as speedy as possible and hope for the best. The students know that the eggs were not...
  4. MaryZoe

    Need to move eggs day before lockdown--tips?

    Well, I'll have to remove them from the bator to transport them safely. I can wrap their cartons in towels to insulate them and then put them in a cooler I try to heat somehow, I suppose. But I'm not sure how I could entirely avoid the temperature and humidity fluctuation for the 30 minutes it...
  5. MaryZoe

    Need to move eggs day before lockdown--tips?

    Hello, I'm a teacher who set eggs in my classroom in Naples, Florida on the Tuesday before Irma hit on Saturday afternoon. I took the eggs home with me on Wednesday (school was cancelled Thursday and Friday), and I've had them incubating here since then. Our generator allowed me to keep them...
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