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Well....got home and the nest surface temps had fallen due to a cold house. The nest temps had dropped to around 94* by the time we got home as the house was cold and the fire had gone out. If I had to estimate how long it took for that fire to go out I would say that the house wasn't really dropping in temps until Sat in the middle of the day, so it's likely the nest temps didn't drop until a little after that. I don't know what the end results of a cold nest will be but I'm not going to worry too much...I've committed this nest to God and whatever will be, will be as it should have been. I really missed my nest, though...I think the transition to an old biddy is finally complete. I ARE one...officially.![]()
I won't know until I candle one if the temps have affected this hatch but I have faith that all is well...the nest and eggs felt warm and I am raising temps up slowly right now to get them back to 100.5. I'll be candling one in a couple of days just to see if I have development going on and will candle one again around the 13 day to see if I can see one moving. Until then I will continue as before.
Thank you all for the prayers and interests in the hatch...it was hard being away because this is pretty exciting to me.
We've had broodies loose their clutch for long enough that the eggs were dead cold before we figured it out ... and chicks still hatched. I think there is more "give" in the natural system than we believe. I'm still pulling for your eggs!
That's what Fred says too...my thermometer should be inside of a water wiggler to get the correct temps of the eggs themselves, but it's just lying on top of the eggs, so that doesn't tell me much more than how hot that heating pad is where it contacts the eggs.
Thank you for the encouraging words about that, LJ..you know it's going to bug me until I find out!But...my faith is strong and I'm convinced that this method will yield good results, so it's worth the wait and time to find out.![]()
hi Jules ,from my experience ,if development has started,short period of lower temps will only extend overall hatch time.
yr first candling will be very interesting