Chicken_overlord
Chirping
- Feb 2, 2025
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Hello!
I've decided to start a breeding group of Silverudds blue with birds from different sources to improve diversity. I'm about to start my first incubation (yay!). I've been studying up and am set to pick up a dozen silverudds blue (first import lines) hatching eggs in a couple of days from a breeder a couple of hours away from where I live. My Maticoopx 30 incubator will arrive today and I'm going to check on it's ability to keep temp and humidity once I receive it.
My questiom is: Do I need to rest the local pickup eggs as though they were shipped eggs due to the length of time we'll be driving? Also, what is the best way to transport them? I was thinking of putting their carton in a cooler surrounded by towels to cushion them for the ride.
Any help would be appreciated! Thank you!
I've decided to start a breeding group of Silverudds blue with birds from different sources to improve diversity. I'm about to start my first incubation (yay!). I've been studying up and am set to pick up a dozen silverudds blue (first import lines) hatching eggs in a couple of days from a breeder a couple of hours away from where I live. My Maticoopx 30 incubator will arrive today and I'm going to check on it's ability to keep temp and humidity once I receive it.
My questiom is: Do I need to rest the local pickup eggs as though they were shipped eggs due to the length of time we'll be driving? Also, what is the best way to transport them? I was thinking of putting their carton in a cooler surrounded by towels to cushion them for the ride.
Any help would be appreciated! Thank you!
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