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Just dont cheat now and tell us that an incubator one hatched in your brathis is in the name of SCIENCE
ah ok so 164 pages later its a bust. Sorry to hear but after people saying all previous body hatching videos were fake I started having my doubts too, especialy since I measured my skin temperature and it came out as 36.5-37 deg C which is up to 1 degree too cold. I know I am quite skinny but can it be that our bodies are just too cold?
We are 3 deg C colder than chickens so it will be harder for a person to try.
Can we conclude it isn't possible then?
The most consistent temp would more than likely be your belly as that is your center of massBefore attempting to hatch eggs in your bra, you should always make sure of your temp, in the desired location. I can see using your bra in an emergency, like power outage, to keep the eggs somewhat warm until power is restored, but the variance is too much to safely hatch full term. Not only that, but how will you stimulate lock down, where you increase the humidity and must keep steady temp? I know my body temp is too low, and unless I was able to keep a hand warmer in my bra the whole time, I would still be lacking on being able to adjust the humidity higher, that is needed to help the quail egg hatch through those tough membrane that are inside those thin shells. Quail and other birds, like chickens or even robins, do put out heat and humidity by the nature of their nests. We sweat if we get warm, which cools down our bodies. They don't.
We did have development before the chick passed so I wouldnt jump to that conclusion without further testing. Anything yet @TheAlrightyGina ?
You go, Girl! We rooting for you!Don't worry, I'm not a cheater, and pretty dedicated to seeing if this is possible! The only not me heat I use is a heating pad set on low when I'm in the shower for 15 minutes, just so that they don't chill.
Hey all, I just wanted to let anyone who is attempting to do this that I've been able to keep the temp in my bracubator pretty consistently between 99.5/99.9 usually 99.7 by making a heat reflector with tinfoil and tape and placing a thin ankle sock between the reclector and bra(I know it sounds weird). Hope it works.
You never know. Mine is 97.4, and I'm able to keep the temp at or above 99 F. But I do have large mammaries...It would not work for me, for sure, as my body temp is too low. My normal is 96.2 F.
Before attempting to hatch eggs in your bra, you should always make sure of your temp, in the desired location. I can see using your bra in an emergency, like power outage, to keep the eggs somewhat warm until power is restored, but the variance is too much to safely hatch full term. Not only that, but how will you stimulate lock down, where you increase the humidity and must keep steady temp? I know my body temp is too low, and unless I was able to keep a hand warmer in my bra the whole time, I would still be lacking on being able to adjust the humidity higher, that is needed to help the quail egg hatch through those tough membrane that are inside those thin shells. Quail and other birds, like chickens or even robins, do put out heat and humidity by the nature of their nests. We sweat if we get warm, which cools down our bodies. They don't.
What day are you on?Put a hygrometer under there. My humidity reads 65-66% through insulating material.