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Update on my eggies: i think im on day 5. 10 with veins and heart beat!!! :yesss: of those 10 it looks like 2 might have some damage possible small amount of bleeding

2 likely dead - red specks on the yolk with no veins and 5 clear. I suspect one of the hens may not have been fertile because 3 of the clears are the same size and shape egg and there are no others that look the same.

Looks like it is possible to incubate in a car. Though i wouldnt recommend it.
 
Update on my eggies: i think im on day 5. 10 with veins and heart beat!!! :yesss: of those 10 it looks like 2 might have some damage possible small amount of bleeding

2 likely dead - red specks on the yolk with no veins and 5 clear. I suspect one of the hens may not have been fertile because 3 of the clears are the same size and shape egg and there are no others that look the same.

Looks like it is possible to incubate in a car. Though i wouldnt recommend it.
How is it that I only just now realized that they were in your car?!
 
How is it that I only just now realized that they were in your car?!
:idunno you've been busy.

I had to go to my in laws my husbands grammy died a few days ago and my boy made plans to go to his parents over night and I had just set some eggs. I didn't want to not turn them for a full 24 hours so I did a quick set up with a 12v thermostat and a usb fan in a small cooler and brought them with 3 well actually it was 4 and a half hours going up, we had to make some stops on the way. and 3 hours back the next day. :p needless to say it was difficult, stressful, and uncomfortable. but I think it worked out pretty well considering I took all of about 10 min. setting up a coolerbator which I had never done before and managed to keep most of the eggs alive.
 
COOL LIFE HACK THAT I JUST THOUGHT OF: if you want an easy, simple, cheap container/bucket that you can make in about a minute, then just cut off the top of a large soda bottle(empty of course) and run a lighter around the edges, it cleans them and melts it and smooths the edges. Then just heat up a nail or screw driver with the lighter and melt a few holes in the sides, then string a rope/string through them. You’ve got yourself a bucket!
I would cut and burn myself, then load the makeshift bucket with so much water it would snap. :lau
This is why we have one bucket, and two+ spares. XD
 

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