TheFutureArmyMedic
In the Brooder
- Jul 9, 2018
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Today is day 7 of the incubation process of my 8 coturnix quail eggs.
I came home yesterday and my power was out! I had no idea how long the power was out but the incubator was well below 70 degrees fareinhit. Immediately, I put the incubator in my car. The incubator was in the car for 10 to 15 minutes before the power came back on. While in the car, the incubator got to 120 degrees! I brought it inside and took the lid off until it cooled down to 80 and then I plugged it in. Today, the temperature stayed at a steady 100 degrees. Have all the embryos died? Is there any chance that I will still get at least one chick out of the 8 eggs? Thank you in advance.
~TheFutureArmyMedic
I came home yesterday and my power was out! I had no idea how long the power was out but the incubator was well below 70 degrees fareinhit. Immediately, I put the incubator in my car. The incubator was in the car for 10 to 15 minutes before the power came back on. While in the car, the incubator got to 120 degrees! I brought it inside and took the lid off until it cooled down to 80 and then I plugged it in. Today, the temperature stayed at a steady 100 degrees. Have all the embryos died? Is there any chance that I will still get at least one chick out of the 8 eggs? Thank you in advance.
~TheFutureArmyMedic