Where I do not think this kind of hatching is a good idea, is eggs should not be joggled about. Especially the first week or so, just something to keep in mind.
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I posted earlier in thread. I've tried this. Eggs are fine and on schedule until about day 10...after that, the joggling around is too much...at least for me...in a 3 floor Victorian that's all stairs...4 if you include basement...and we use every floor. With 3 small children, 2 dogs, 2 cats, 4 aquariums, a koi pond, chickens, and a lot of commitments, I just moved around too much. I did transfer some bra eggs into an incubator at around 10 days that someone gave me but the thermostat went and it got too hot...killed themView attachment 1305185 View attachment 1305186 I was hatching eggs in Jan. and had a power outage, I put the eggs in my bra, and used heat packets to the outside. Power came on I put the eggs back in incubator. (I think I had 3 in there. A few years ago I was on the last 2 days of a hatch and had a power out and took the eggs to bed with me, power was on the next morning and they went back in incubator and hatched.
Where I do not think this kind of hatching is a good idea, is eggs should not be joggled about. Especially the first week or so, just something to keep in mind.
What a silly thread.
A bit disappointing with the lack of pics.
Show us those incubators.
Does have me thinking this method might finally convert me to a more hands on hatching approach though.![]()
Moonshiner...it probably comes as no surprise to you that I would have tried this bahahaWhat a silly thread.
A bit disappointing with the lack of pics.
Show us those incubators.
Does have me thinking this method might finally convert me to a more hands on hatching approach though.![]()
HaMoonshiner...it probably comes as no surprise to you that I would have tried this bahaha