INCUBATING w/FRIENDS! w/Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs No problem!

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Hi, sorry to gate crash this thread but I wondered if anyone had any advice... I recieved my duck eggs after being shipped yesterday I rested them for 24 hours, I candles them and some appeared to have detached air cells, I don't think they are completely detached as I can't move them right round the egg but they move around the darker area. Should I incubate them and not turn them for a few days?
Shipped Eggs = Change Of Plans! post #53845

sorry had to reboot ughhhh
see loose in that post
 
I told my boys that I am retired from camping... But going in a camper would be completely different!!!
That's cause going in a camper isn't camping.

I should find out, then get some so I can hatch them!
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NO
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Really.
Yep....... Sometimes there was literally a post every other second. Not kidding!!
That's surprising.
 
we bought a motorhome this year and there are a yhousand places within an hour from home to camp, our favorite is in north Idaho. Here is momma and her two littles. I have another serama sitting on one egg due some time this week.


Awwwww
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he is father time

i would have thousands to catch up on in like 2 days
Really.
Yep....... Sometimes there was literally a post every other second. Not kidding!!
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Because there were more people? Btw, whatever happened to them? There was more people on here even when I joined.

Tornadoes here and extreme temperatures both high and low with extreme humidity.
No hurricanes except the aftermath of those that hit the Texas coast.
We're long overdue for the big one earthquake.
No wildfires, too much rain for that.

I want to live on the upper slopes of the Irazu volcano. Extreme temps are a high of 70 and a low of 50. No need for heat or AC. Almost never a hurricane, no tornados, too much rain for wildfires. Only threats are earthquakes and volcanic eruptions but in the meantime weather would be glorious and on a clear day, from the top you can see the Atlantic and Pacific.

Leave them upright for the first 2 days of incubation. I wouldn't wait longer to start turning because the first week or so of turning is the most important.

We could always start a liars club.
I worked with 3 guys that told the most outrageous stories we all knew were false. When anyone would tell a story, they'd have to say something the would top the other.
I was way ahead of the rest of the world because I wanted to create the first reality show. I wanted to put these three guys in a roundtable discussion and each episode have a guest liar. I thought it would be entertaining to see what they came up with.

Ever play the game Balderdash? It is hilarious. You need at least 3 people but it is much more fun with large groups.
I'm glad there's no tornadoes here! Other than that, yeah, that's the climate here, too!

Yes! A liars club!
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Ok so in that link it said to treat normal eggs as normal. I have a few with normal (to me) air cells, how would I do this in the brinsea octagon 20 or will they be ok not turned for two days with the others?
 
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