Can I unplug my incubator?

BirdGirl2004

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Hey guys, I am going to start incubating my eggs on Wednesday, and I realized that I have to be gone for a couple days, and I don't have an egg rotator. So I hatched out a plan ( no pun intended ) to safely transfer the eggs to my grandmas house so she can rotate them.... I want to see if they will be ok! Heres the plan:

I will unplug the eggs from the wall, and rush them ( gently ) to the car where it will be all nice and warm from it sitting in the sun all day ( I can also turn on the heaters if need be ) It's a 15 minute drive to my grandmas house and then I would immediately plug it in the garage. Do you think the eggs would be ok? Thanks!:thumbsup
 
I also had good results, and the temp was below freezing. I wrapped the incubator in a blanket and moved it 45 minutes during a power outage. One tip I would strongly recommend: put them in something. If you don’t have a turner, use cartons or something. You don’t want them rolling around.
 
Agree. Physical handling of the eggs is more important than the temp, for that brief of a time. Pack them carefully and try not to let them rattle and bang around on the drive.

I transported some almost-ready-to-hatch eggs from my farm to my house, about 50 minute drive, in a butter bowl, individually wrapped in paper towels, rode with the bowl between my thighs. Transferred to the incubator, all 4 hatched. (broody or her sisters had killed the first few hatchlings, so I took the remaining eggs)
 
Yup they'll be fine. In January we had a power outage the day before hatch so I brought the incubator to work with me and hatched them there lol. Lucky me because I ended up stuck at work since no one could make it in because of the blizzard, so at least I didn't have to worry about them.
 

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