Bunchobird
Sprinting down the street
Hello,
I know what your thinking, why would you put eggs in the incubator if they are set to hatch when you are set to go on a trip? Well, I put them in for my neighbor, and we both are going out of town when the eggs are set to hatch, which is wendsday. Nobody around me can come and pick them up once they hatch. So I have a few questions..
1) can I put Food and water in the incubator tommorow morning until Friday?
2) can they stay in the incubator for 2-3 days after hatching safely?
3) Any tips on how to make this work??
4) will they starve if I don't put in food, I heard they absorb their yolk?
5) will they overheat at 37.4 celcius?
I know what your thinking, why would you put eggs in the incubator if they are set to hatch when you are set to go on a trip? Well, I put them in for my neighbor, and we both are going out of town when the eggs are set to hatch, which is wendsday. Nobody around me can come and pick them up once they hatch. So I have a few questions..
1) can I put Food and water in the incubator tommorow morning until Friday?
2) can they stay in the incubator for 2-3 days after hatching safely?
3) Any tips on how to make this work??
4) will they starve if I don't put in food, I heard they absorb their yolk?
5) will they overheat at 37.4 celcius?