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Im on a boarding school, and I going home this week..It's very risky. Sometimes eggs that have been cooled for that long survive but hatch delayed, others don't make it. Why do you need to transport it?
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Im on a boarding school, and I going home this week..It's very risky. Sometimes eggs that have been cooled for that long survive but hatch delayed, others don't make it. Why do you need to transport it?
The only solution I can think of is putting the egg in a box with handwarmers and hoping it doesn't get too jostled around. I don't know how you would maintain the humidity.Yes, after I looked at it again, in darkness, there was both vessels, and a little redish dot, that actually moved a little. My problem is, that I can't transport, bc I need some warmth. Is there any possible way for me to transport without heatpad? 4-5 hours?
I am dry hatching the eggThe only solution I can think of is putting the egg in a box with handwarmers and hoping it doesn't get too jostled around. I don't know how you would maintain the humidity.
But I have managed to transport to the school, before it took me 4-5 hours. I just had it in a box, surrounded by cotton, and a little hole for air. It still developed