As some of you know, I am not home with the bator full of eggs. Our other grandad said that he would stay and check up on them tonight. Well he goes and calls us from our house. He tells me that the incubator was at 102*. I asked him if he could turn it down just a little and stick around awhile to make sure it was at a steady 100. Well, he was confused on which way to turn the dial on the hovabator. I still think he turned it the wrong way
Well, he didn't like the idea of staying and watching the bator for just a few extra mins. He told me that I shouldn't have come and visited my other grandparents and that I should have stayed home, even though NO ONE was going to be there except me, and taken care of the eggs. So I told him to forget about the eggs and go home since he was in such a hurry.
This whole day I have been worried about the eggs. If this batch of eggs don't hatch, I am just going to search the Farmer's Market bulletin for chickens. I wish I had a broody hen

Well, he didn't like the idea of staying and watching the bator for just a few extra mins. He told me that I shouldn't have come and visited my other grandparents and that I should have stayed home, even though NO ONE was going to be there except me, and taken care of the eggs. So I told him to forget about the eggs and go home since he was in such a hurry.
This whole day I have been worried about the eggs. If this batch of eggs don't hatch, I am just going to search the Farmer's Market bulletin for chickens. I wish I had a broody hen
