- Dec 18, 2010
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Hi,
I am incubating 20 eggs in my 2nd grade classroom . On Thursday, day 15, I had to get a new bulb because it wouldn't keep the heat high enough. after several hours with the new bulb, the temp still didn't get high enough so I turned the dial up on the machine.
This morning, Friday day 16, the temp was 110 degrees.
Will this kill the eggs?
I've been fussing with the heat dial all day, it's still fluctuating.
I'm wondering if I need to tell my students to not expect chicks to hatch......
Thanks for any advice
Monica
I am incubating 20 eggs in my 2nd grade classroom . On Thursday, day 15, I had to get a new bulb because it wouldn't keep the heat high enough. after several hours with the new bulb, the temp still didn't get high enough so I turned the dial up on the machine.
This morning, Friday day 16, the temp was 110 degrees.
Will this kill the eggs?
I've been fussing with the heat dial all day, it's still fluctuating.
I'm wondering if I need to tell my students to not expect chicks to hatch......
Thanks for any advice
Monica