Momto6kiddos
Chirping
The sock is on the thinner side. I've actually been tucking it under my breast then, every 2 hours or so, turning it and sticking it under the other breast.Ohmigosh, I love it!
I will say that I didn't like using socks, they let the egg slip around a lot and if they're thick the eggs don't stay as warm, which is why I used bits of an old T shirt or tissue paper. Let me know if the sock works for you!![]()
I'll be honest, I haven't been as careful as you have. I'm not even entirely sure this egg is viable because it's my girls first egg and she was eggbound before she laid it. I know she had mated for about an entire week before she laid it but...well, I don't know. It's a very dark egg so I can't even see if there is an air cell or yolk or anything. I've tried but...well...it's dark lol I'm hoping by tomorrow I'll be able to see some semblance of life (veining or something) because I don't want to chance it going rotten and bursting in my breast! I've been checking the temperature of the shell of the egg a few times per day and it's staying in the 99-100 degree range. That probably has a lot to do with the fact that I'm in Florida and spend most of my days outside lol