This spring, while there were still frosts, I still ventured to put some eggs in the incubator. One did not cool down and the goose hatched.
Probably, at the first opportunity I'll install a video surveillance cameras so that in the winter to take the eggs in time and they did not cool down.
To conduct incubation in the summer, of course, is much more effective.
Whatever it was, in the incubator still lay eggs laid after that, I wonder what will turn out of them.
Frozen eggs with a cracked shell I used for pies and ate, but that were not very cold - put in the incubator.
Probably, at the first opportunity I'll install a video surveillance cameras so that in the winter to take the eggs in time and they did not cool down.
To conduct incubation in the summer, of course, is much more effective.
Whatever it was, in the incubator still lay eggs laid after that, I wonder what will turn out of them.
Frozen eggs with a cracked shell I used for pies and ate, but that were not very cold - put in the incubator.