We are not recovered from that last storm. Due to the VERY GOOD advice of some on this forum, I think I saved most of my eggs in the incubator although they did get down to 91 degrees at one point. They go on lockdown tomorrow evening. Gosh. There is ANOTHER storm headed our way, and what if the electricity goes off again. Guess I just do the best I can.
I have this mental image of me bringing a big hen into the house, putting her on all those eggs, fixing her with a steelie eye, and saying, "SIT THERE!" Sadly none are broody right now or I might just do that.
Ok--what if--all or many of these poor traumatized eggs hatch out and the electricity goes off again? What do I do? Ok, I guess I could just keep them in the incubator--and put hand warmers under the wire and a blanket over the bater?
And besides, I have 15 chicks from Cackle due on Friday so they will be here too. In this weather, what do you bet they put a whole bunch of packing peanuts in there, also.
AND--I have a few Silkie eggs due to come. In fact, they should have been here, they were sent out Wednesday, and they are not here yet. I truly think they are just lost and they are not going to get here at all. And if they do, how good could they be? Of course I will put them in the incubator if they do indeed come, but I think they are just goners.
I feel as if my head is spinning, and one of my little dogs has been sick with Inflammatory Bowl Disease. She almost killed herself by eating an onion.
Please send out some good wishes, folks, and any suggestions as to what I should do (if there is anything I CAN do) about the poor lost eggs.
Catherine
I have this mental image of me bringing a big hen into the house, putting her on all those eggs, fixing her with a steelie eye, and saying, "SIT THERE!" Sadly none are broody right now or I might just do that.
Ok--what if--all or many of these poor traumatized eggs hatch out and the electricity goes off again? What do I do? Ok, I guess I could just keep them in the incubator--and put hand warmers under the wire and a blanket over the bater?
And besides, I have 15 chicks from Cackle due on Friday so they will be here too. In this weather, what do you bet they put a whole bunch of packing peanuts in there, also.
AND--I have a few Silkie eggs due to come. In fact, they should have been here, they were sent out Wednesday, and they are not here yet. I truly think they are just lost and they are not going to get here at all. And if they do, how good could they be? Of course I will put them in the incubator if they do indeed come, but I think they are just goners.
I feel as if my head is spinning, and one of my little dogs has been sick with Inflammatory Bowl Disease. She almost killed herself by eating an onion.

Please send out some good wishes, folks, and any suggestions as to what I should do (if there is anything I CAN do) about the poor lost eggs.
Catherine