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I have never heard of electrical storms killing embryos, where did you hear of it ?
I have heard that close by lightening strikes can breathe new or maximum life into a vegetable garden as it releases nitrogen into the soil...but do not know that that is true either.
Seems to me if the strike was close enough to zap nitrogen into the soil, that it would fry your tomatoe plants
So sorry your babies did not make it !!!
Will you get the hen some other fertile eggs or maybe one or two other ducklings or goslings to raise ?
We have snuk in the coop at dark, removed the eggs and replaced them with babies from the feed store...works great !
chickielady~ it is the vibrations from the thunder that are supposed to be harmful... I had never heard of it before either.. sounded kinda funny but? who knows!
lol~yeh, lightening close enough for optimal nitrogen release would be Too Close for Comfort I am sure! for everyone...
including the 'maters...
I have never heard of electrical storms killing embryos, where did you hear of it ?
I have heard that close by lightening strikes can breathe new or maximum life into a vegetable garden as it releases nitrogen into the soil...but do not know that that is true either.
Seems to me if the strike was close enough to zap nitrogen into the soil, that it would fry your tomatoe plants

So sorry your babies did not make it !!!

Will you get the hen some other fertile eggs or maybe one or two other ducklings or goslings to raise ?
We have snuk in the coop at dark, removed the eggs and replaced them with babies from the feed store...works great !

chickielady~ it is the vibrations from the thunder that are supposed to be harmful... I had never heard of it before either.. sounded kinda funny but? who knows!

