Wow. Y'all are so sweet. I didn't even think of trying to get someone to transport the eggs in the bator.
The eggs are actually belong to one of the kindergartners, a former student of mine (I teach preschool). It's possible I could send the bator home with them, which would be best, since they were just going to keep the chicks we hatched anyway.
The school has a forced air LG incubator. I don't have a car adaptor, or anything like that. How would we go about transporting the eggs in the bator to this student's house? And how long of a trip can the eggs take. Also, how can we keep the eggs from rolling around in the bator and cracking and breaking during the trip (since they're in lockdown, they're not stablized in the turner anymore). I have fake eggs filled with sand and a couple of rocks in the there to hold the heat, since I only had a few eggs to set. This should be good for transporting them b/c it will help hold the heat in the eggs, but I again, I'm worried about the eggs rolling into that stuff and breaking.
Of course, if the chicks hatch, I'll just send the chicks home with her like I was planning to.
If they aren't able to take the bator, then I will talk to them about maybe having someone come and get the eggs. I wouldn't want to just send their eggs/chicks out without permission and I think they'll agree to it. Thanks guys.
I live in the Dallas area, if anyone is nearby. Thanks!
I'm heading from work now, but I'll recheck this thread when I get back in the morning. Maybe we'll get lucky and at least one of the little guys will come out tonight.