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#199527 JAYinFL
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Eggs  Just checked on my eggs again last night. can see veins really good (shining light from above) but no babies and no movement. eggs are over 60 days old. Shouldt I be able to see something? If for some reason babies died, wouldnt the eggs colapse like unfrtile ones do?-Jorge
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12/15/04 10:41am
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#199531 Heartmountain
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Message To: JAYinFL In reference to Message Id: 199527
Eggs  What temp are you incubating at and is it constant?Sean
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12/15/04 11:05am
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#199532 Heartmountain
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Message To: JAYinFL In reference to Message Id: 199527
Eggs  Oh, and what kind of thermometer are you using to measure this.
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12/15/04 11:06am
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#199536 JAYinFL
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Message To: Heartmountain In reference to Message Id: 199532
Eggs  I am using a digital thermometer I bought at walmart with inside temp outside temp and humidity. I have it set at 84.5 and it stays constant until night time when my A/C kicks in and it drops to 83.5 the humidity has always been 50% and up I have the outside probe inside the egg tupperware which has holes in it and I open to exchange the air every week. the main thermometer is just inside the hovabator there usually is a 1 degree differnce between the in/out temp but neither has dropped below 82 degrees.
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12/15/04 11:31am
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#199540 Heartmountain
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Message To: JAYinFL In reference to Message Id: 199536
Eggs  Hmmmm... I don’t see anything wrong. There should be little guys in there. Well, don’t throw them out until they collapse and mold. I’ve had them take as long as 90+ days to come out before so maybe these are just late bloomers. Sean
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12/15/04 11:41am
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