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- Jul 14, 2014
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I'm in northern Scotland. It rains most of the year... the air within the house isn't humid but not dry. I'm keeping the incubator on the kitchen as it will have the most stable temperature.
The eggs just arrived. I have them a quick rince as there where polystyrene balls stuck to them, and sat them in the incubator.
When it comes to testing, I've made an egg candle, but is it safe to take them out for a minute? I've never seen a developing egg so I'm going entirely on Google! The hen MUST sneak off periodically else why would starve or dehydrate surely...
The eggs just arrived. I have them a quick rince as there where polystyrene balls stuck to them, and sat them in the incubator.
When it comes to testing, I've made an egg candle, but is it safe to take them out for a minute? I've never seen a developing egg so I'm going entirely on Google! The hen MUST sneak off periodically else why would starve or dehydrate surely...