They're In! The Hatch Has Started in Two Bators

Just rain today. The pens are a mucky, disgusting mess, but no severe weather, thank goodness. Anyway, after loading the Hova with 42 eggs in a cool room, which always makes it hard to stablize to my satisfaction, both bators are humming along beautifully and we are now set to wait till first candling. I think I'll candle all except the Welsummers next Saturday, Day 9. Those dark beauties, I may wait a few more days, because there's no way I'd see any light veining in them. I'll candle for clears, then may not candle those again at all till Day 18, to be sure none have expired. I just have to remember my hand-turning, I'm so used to the Hovabator turner doing it for me, that I'm afraid I'll forget to turn the ones in the Fridge-a-Bator.
 
Cyn, be prepaired. We had some wild wooly weather last night and we are suppose to get somemore later this afternoon. It looks like it is coming over Ga. too
 
Oh, don't tell me that! I hate this stuff! I sink into the ground when I walk already! Yuck, yuck, yuck! The only good thing is that we are expecting a week of 70's and sunshine after today, maybe, just maybe enough time to dry out a little.
 
Dig a pond and hatch some geese and ducks, Cyn LOL
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