Pat Beck
In the Brooder
- Jul 21, 2017
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I thought this was interesting. Since the weather has been sooooo warm, and some of us want to start some chicks:
Fertilized eggs should be refrigerated promptly, especially in warmer weather as a fertilized egg will begin embryological development above 80 degrees Fahrenheit according to the University of Illinois.
Now, I don't know that I would refrigerate them, but definitely put them in a cooler enviroment.
Fertilized eggs should be refrigerated promptly, especially in warmer weather as a fertilized egg will begin embryological development above 80 degrees Fahrenheit according to the University of Illinois.
Now, I don't know that I would refrigerate them, but definitely put them in a cooler enviroment.