My bator is on a table in my room. I've bumped into it a twice, and that makes the eggs roll.Should I move it to the floor?
I wouldn't; that's how I busted the LG.
Especially if there's rugrats in your house. That increases risk exponentially.
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My bator is on a table in my room. I've bumped into it a twice, and that makes the eggs roll.Should I move it to the floor?
My bator is on a table in my room. I've bumped into it a twice, and that makes the eggs roll.Should I move it to the floor?
Hi everyone! I had an incubator failure. One egg hatched at 76 degrees and the inside of it's shell is coated with blood. I moved everything to another incubator I was running. 4 more have hatched, but I'm not home to check the shells. All 5 chicks are moving around, so I guess that cold chick is still alive.
Was the cold bator the reas on there was so much blood in the shell? What should I look for in the chick?
Ok, I'll just have to be extra careful!I wouldn't; that's how I busted the LG.
Especially if there's rugrats in your house. That increases risk exponentially.
Get yourself a real good decaf if your going to go without caffeine.
Does anyone else see the oxymoron in this sentence?
Ooh! Ooh! Pick me!