Has anyone ever tried incubating while traveling in a car?
Next week, due to circumstances beyond my control, I have to leave town for a few days. Unfortunately, my last two goose egs are due to hatch right in the middle of the days I will be gone and there is nobody at home I trust enough to supervise the hatch.
I was thinking about purchasing a power converter for my car so I could plug in the incubator and take it with me. It's a 2 1/2 hour drive and the unborn goslings will be on day 23 of incubation when I leave. What I'm wondering is:
1. How will the vibrations from the car impact the embryo's?
2. Could the embryo's get carsick?
ANY ADVICE WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED!
Next week, due to circumstances beyond my control, I have to leave town for a few days. Unfortunately, my last two goose egs are due to hatch right in the middle of the days I will be gone and there is nobody at home I trust enough to supervise the hatch.
I was thinking about purchasing a power converter for my car so I could plug in the incubator and take it with me. It's a 2 1/2 hour drive and the unborn goslings will be on day 23 of incubation when I leave. What I'm wondering is:
1. How will the vibrations from the car impact the embryo's?
2. Could the embryo's get carsick?

