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Here r the two that r due the 22nd and its my dads birthday so going to be a good day I hope! 

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They are looking good. What a nice birthday surprise!
Here r the two that r due the 22nd and its my dads birthday so going to be a good day I hope!
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So I had a very scary moment this morning! I went to turn my eggs and the temperature in my incubator was 68 degrees!!!!! My light bulb had burnt out! I freaked! I candled my eggs and they all looked lifeless. While deeply sobbing I changed my light bulb, rotated the eggs and PRAYED! Well my temp is back up so I candled again and every single egg is alive and kickin'! I was so sure I had lost them. Phew!!
Glad you didn't toss them! Eggs can handle power outages most of the time. Some people even practice a "cool down" period each day during incubation.glad they are doing well
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Ack!So I had a very scary moment this morning! I went to turn my eggs and the temperature in my incubator was 68 degrees!!!!! My light bulb had burnt out! I freaked! I candled my eggs and they all looked lifeless. While deeply sobbing I changed my light bulb, rotated the eggs and PRAYED! Well my temp is back up so I candled again and every single egg is alive and kickin'! I was so sure I had lost them. Phew!!
So I had a very scary moment this morning! I went to turn my eggs and the temperature in my incubator was 68 degrees!!!!! My light bulb had burnt out! I freaked! I candled my eggs and they all looked lifeless. While deeply sobbing I changed my light bulb, rotated the eggs and PRAYED! Well my temp is back up so I candled again and every single egg is alive and kickin'! I was so sure I had lost them. Phew!!