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adamjeffery
at Tue Jul 6 23:18:16 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by adamjeffery ]
ive posted many of times when the discussion of not turning comes up. my mom tipped my table that was holding my entire incubator up one time a month into incubation. all eggs hatched just fine. i dont worry about them turning. its all bs that stems from the old days when if eggs didnt hatch it was temps fluctuating or i turned that one or what not. but in actuality it is because they were most likely being cooked or under hydrated or any number of other issues that no one knew about.
if eggs were so fragile their would be none left in the wild. if a fox raids a nest and destroys it and 50% of the eggs are eaten or crushed will the other 50% not hatch because they were disturbed....i think they would hatch fine because they are designed to be durable. the temps fluctuate all over the place in the wild, same with humidity. they get disturbed all the time as well.
i dont worry about it at all, when they pip they pip
adam jeffery ----- " a.k.a. farfrumugen "
When I die, I want to go peacefully like my Grandfather did, in his sleep -- not screaming, like the passengers in his car.
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