silkienrescues
In the Brooder
- Jul 25, 2015
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Shipped eggs are hard. And a 5 day trip is even worse. I'm working with my worst eggs yet and they were a 4 day trip. If you ever want any help along the way, send me a pm. I could go over everything with you and go step by step. I'd love to see you get a great hatch. Don't give up!!
I'm so stressed out!! I had the incubator lid off last night and I was candling. I was almost on the last egg and the power went out! I don't have a generator or any backup. So I called my electric company and they told me their was an auto accident that knocked down a pole and that it would be out for several hours. So I panicked. I wrapped each egg, loosely in a paper towel and put them in a styro carton. And drove them and the incubator to my grandma's house that lives only a couple miles away. Of course the power came back on a few hours later. If I would have waited it out, it would have been out all night. Now I have to go back to her house and pick them up. This hatch was just never meant to be! I'm getting a small generator before spring hatches! Is there any hope left for these guys? I drove with them on my lap, very slow...![]()
Ruby
That must have been awful, but dont stress, remember mother hens get off the nest, and I noticed sometimes margaret (my broody) didn't quite cover all the eggs, so some where cooler. All developed further, and 8/9 hatched, only 1 lost and it pipped the underside....the egg itself seems to retain quite a bit of heat, and they are resilient. You have insulated them, and provided your own body heat, I think they will be fine. Its cold where you are but I'm sure they didn't get cold with what you have described. Moving them isn't ideal of course but they aren't at the stage of aircells being gfree to float where ever they like and their blastoderm isn't a higgledy piggleldy mess, all is in place developmentally.
It might be worth mentioning here, our body temp is very close to incubating temp. if that happened again, and your husband isnt the jealous type, put them against your stomach, cover them over well and lie down with a good book. If someone else in the family is warmer skinned than you, and compliant, get them to be broody.
Get a good nights sleep tonight, its lock down soon isn't it?
will be thinking of you
Lea