Hello, I'm a teacher who set eggs in my classroom in Naples, Florida on the Tuesday before Irma hit on Saturday afternoon. I took the eggs home with me on Wednesday (school was cancelled Thursday and Friday), and I've had them incubating here since then. Our generator allowed me to keep them heated even when we lost power for 10 days.
Now that school is starting again on Monday, I would love to bring the eggs in just in time to put them in lockdown (Monday will be 3 days 'til hatching). My concern is in moving the eggs at this point. Has anyone ever successfully moved eggs across town on lockdown day?
I would love the kids to see the hatch, at least, but I would not want to do so if I thought it might damage the chicks.
Thoughts? Thanks!
Now that school is starting again on Monday, I would love to bring the eggs in just in time to put them in lockdown (Monday will be 3 days 'til hatching). My concern is in moving the eggs at this point. Has anyone ever successfully moved eggs across town on lockdown day?
I would love the kids to see the hatch, at least, but I would not want to do so if I thought it might damage the chicks.
Thoughts? Thanks!