Darn, lost power during incubation

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Our local power company had some issues at the substation Saturday which resulted in the power being off in the house for about 4 hours. I had two different incubators running and I am worried to death that they may not hatch. My wife says I should leave them in there and see what happens, But I still worry!
 
I had power out for longer than that one time. About 6-8 hours. If i remember, most survived but hatched late. About a day later i think.
 
Our local power company had some issues at the substation Saturday which resulted in the power being off in the house for about 4 hours. I had two different incubators running and I am worried to death that they may not hatch. My wife says I should leave them in there and see what happens, But I still worry!
Our local power company had some issues at the substation Saturday which resulted in the power being off in the house for about 4 hours. I had two different incubators running and I am worried to death that they may not hatch. My wife says I should leave them in there and see what happens, But I still worry!
I live in the Philippines where brownouts are normal and monthly and alot of people use incubators including me and still hatching after 4 to 6 hours no power. Just don't open it
 
A deep cycle battery with enough amp-hours and an inverter can get you through those times.
Have to try that too..my incubator is a styrofoam cooler I made myself that stays open when the power goes out I simply close it and it holds heat only holds 30 eggs though but 80 chicks hatched out of 90 three runs
 

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