EDUCATIONAL INCUBATION & HATCHING CHAT THREAD, w/ Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs

I can do my best to help if some one tells me what to do. I was thinking maybe make safety holes for the rest?

you could, or just pop the tops and be ready to moisten membranes, because they all *could* be shrinkwrapped

keep an eye out for veins, stop if you see blood
 
Morning everyone Friday was long time coming this week. Supposed to stop raining tomorrow. 4&3/4 inches since Monday. The spillway too one of the largest dams in the area about an hours drive North of here has damage. They won't use it till fixed. The natural spill way will probably get tested this weekend it has never been full enough to be tested. Could get interesting.
 
Morning everyone Friday was long time coming this week. Supposed to stop raining tomorrow. 4&3/4 inches since Monday. The spillway too one of the largest dams in the area about an hours drive North of here has damage. They won't use it till fixed. The natural spill way will probably get tested this weekend it has never been full enough to be tested. Could get interesting.
is this what CC was asking about in the above post??

oops i lost it hang on...
 
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you could, or just pop the tops and be ready to moisten membranes, because they all *could* be shrinkwrapped

keep an eye out for veins, stop if you see blood


Good idea, Tricky to do, but it could work, At this point anything is worth a try.


OK the 85% at 52 is not a problem, it is a function of temp it will go down as temp come up. That high humidity might just save the eggs.
 
Good idea, Tricky to do, but it could work, At this point anything is worth a try.


OK the 85% at 52 is not a problem, it is a function of temp it will go down as temp come up. That high humidity might just save the eggs.
also need to remember that cold air doesnt hold as much moisture as warm air


SOOOooooo when that same 85% 52* air gets warmed up the humidity will drop @dan26552
 
By the way, Jennifer stayed when she first heard of toads that she would kill for a sustainable meat bird. She said she would settle for glaring in envy? When she heard you had them.


I have my fingers crossed they stay sustainable forever.

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You never know when the gas might run out of the genes, BUT it appears they will at this point.

Which is why I am ready to send them to others for a field trial.
 

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