I'm back in! I am trying my experiment of washing eggs in diluted bleach water and seeing if they will hatch for me. I have more duck eggs than we will eat so there are about 18 of them in the incubator and I had about 18 chicken eggs sitting on the table. I didn't plan on putting them in the incubator too, but I think maybe in the back of my mind maybe I did because I didn't put them in the fridge to be used and I kept rotating them so they wouldn't sit on one side or the other.
Since I don't want more ducks, I will probably sell them after they hatch. The chicks I will keep.
I do not know if I used enough bleach in the water but I did follow the protocol for very hot water. I bought a pair of gloves so I wouldn't burn my hands but they were stiff and cumbersome so I switched to a pair of rubber palm and fingers gardening gloves. I didn't actually get burned but the hot water did run over the rubber and into the back of the gloves. I managed not to drop and break any and I rinsed the eggs off and let them partially dry while I washed the other eggs. I put them in the incubator late afternoon the day before yesterday.
Today we went to a sell-swap-trade meet for chickens and small animals. On the way home my son called and said the electric went off. I don't know how long it was off but hopefully no more than 3 hours. I know it was running steady at 100 and when I checked it, it was 91. I posted on the Incubating & Hatching Eggs about it and was told that they should be ok. I hope so.
Since I don't want more ducks, I will probably sell them after they hatch. The chicks I will keep.
I do not know if I used enough bleach in the water but I did follow the protocol for very hot water. I bought a pair of gloves so I wouldn't burn my hands but they were stiff and cumbersome so I switched to a pair of rubber palm and fingers gardening gloves. I didn't actually get burned but the hot water did run over the rubber and into the back of the gloves. I managed not to drop and break any and I rinsed the eggs off and let them partially dry while I washed the other eggs. I put them in the incubator late afternoon the day before yesterday.
Today we went to a sell-swap-trade meet for chickens and small animals. On the way home my son called and said the electric went off. I don't know how long it was off but hopefully no more than 3 hours. I know it was running steady at 100 and when I checked it, it was 91. I posted on the Incubating & Hatching Eggs about it and was told that they should be ok. I hope so.