The first few days are the most wobbly--for the incubator temperatures and our nerves! WHen the temps even out so do our nerves. Yes, this is worse than dealing with a preganacy.
The storm is running straight up the coast; as it hits colder water winds decreae; when it hits land winds decrease. Carribean and carolinas hit the hardest. I feel stressed because of the farm animals. My dog who is afraid of storms has already begun his nervous fearful behavior--he's a good storm forecaster!
I moved some chickens from the smaller coop to the bigger coop. At dusk of course when the hens are not in pecking order mood.
Our driveway is gravel, thought it more natural than pavement, and one section washes away in heavy rains. Either I shovel it all back in which takes a few days, or I call the gravel company for a load and then spend 3-4 days spredding it out. I still like the gravel rather than pavement. WE will sandbag the driveway this time--we're learning!
THe eggs will have veining which increases, then a tiny blob is visible. Sorry, you may already know all this. If not, start with he sticky for good sites.
I'll check in again later today. GLad incubator is working well now.