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You should be able to tell if they're clear by day seven.Today is day 7
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You should be able to tell if they're clear by day seven.Today is day 7
No. I've done that. Candle when you return. As long as power isn't interrupted or other catastrophic event happens. And if it does, there is nothing that will help.Bad idea to start the incubator then go on vacation for a week? Since we are talking of exploding eggs
It’s not so bad, in the case of mine, they popped at the bottom and leaked out. I did a quick Clorox wipe and change of shelf liner, by removing one tray at a time for a quick wipe, and what not. Then after they hatched I just washed it with anti bacterial dish soap and it was fine.Exploding eggs = yikes!!!! No bueno!
How do you handle it WHEN it happens? Would my go-to of hot bleach water and a scrubber pad suffice for cleaning rotten egg residue? I feel fortunate to have upgraded from a styrofoam model, in this case.
I felt really sick tonight (shouldn’t have had BK for lunch ) so I missed the egg collection under the broody crew.......they should have 5-6 eggs under them if same as usual.I just put the button and shed babies out in the aviary when we got home. (Trying to make feeding and watering as idiot-proof as possible while we’re gone)
As I was completing my daily Easter egg hunt, I bumped the stupid fly trap again so I had to jump in the pool