AltonaAcres
Crowing
- Jan 13, 2019
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We've had workers in our house for about a week doing some renovation projects. Four days ago, one of them accidentally tripped the breaker while closing the breaker box to the part of our house where my two incubators are plugged in. I was running errands and walked up to my incubators about 2 and a half hours later to find them cold and silent. It was shocking and I'm not gonna lie, I cried for about an hour. The eggs were on day 9 where they are so active, and adorable, and you start to get attached. I felt so guilty that I put the eggs in this situation and then this happened. The thought of happy, active embryos being stuck in a cold incubator really haunts me for reason. They're so helpless. Anyways, four days later I candled them and only lost 3 out of 27!!!! They look so healthy and are growing and active. I'm so relieved. Prayers were definitely answered. I know it's a little over the top, but maybe someone can relate to this! Hopefully for those of you in a similar situation you can have some hope that all might not be lost for your hatch! Now to a question: are these eggs out of the woods yet? Or is the fact that they are alive and well currently still not mean the hatch with go normally bc of the outage?