Of course you are welcome from washington!
Congrats on the chicks Laura! 42 isn't so bad for shipped eggs. You just got real lucky the first batch! Think of it this way, you've found the answer to the universe.
For air sack method, just keep an eye on how fast it is growing and add or reduce surface area accordingly. There is a diagram showing aproximate air cell size per day somewhere... at work atm... If you have a scale, just make sure the egg is on track to lose 10% of it's initial weight between day 1 and day 18.
Congrats on the chicks Laura! 42 isn't so bad for shipped eggs. You just got real lucky the first batch! Think of it this way, you've found the answer to the universe.
For air sack method, just keep an eye on how fast it is growing and add or reduce surface area accordingly. There is a diagram showing aproximate air cell size per day somewhere... at work atm... If you have a scale, just make sure the egg is on track to lose 10% of it's initial weight between day 1 and day 18.