Re: Any hope for my eggs?
A temp drop is better than a temp spike and Ive seen eggs that were subjected to extremely high temps (for a short amount of time) survive. I think they have a good shot.
Re: Any hope for my eggs?
Not gonna say you'll absolutely be fine, but I'm pretty sure a one night drop like that won't do any harm. Best thing to do would've been to bring them back up to temp rather slowly...which should've been fairly well achieved on your rack.
Re: Any hope for my eggs?
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MrLang
I have to imagine they still stand a good chance of hatching. When I used to own ducks, we hatched eggs that had literally been laid in the water and were sitting in 60 degree water overnight. In the wild, BPs aren't regulating their temps and process as scientifically as we do. Life is miraculous. GL
I think you eggs will be just fine but I want to point out that bird eggs can be refrigerated and still hatch, as long as they are cooled BEFORE incubation starts. A bird egg will not start to develop until the mother or father actually start to brood and brings it up to incubation temps. Unlike reptiles bird don't lay all eggs at once. They may be laid over a period of multiple days and when the mother has laid all her eggs she will begin to sit, which will ensure that they all hatch around the same time. Just an FYI.
Re: Any hope for my eggs?
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Wicked Constrictors
Thats great the are coming out, Always great to see a happy ending.
Nice and congratulations
Re: Any hope for my eggs?
I have heard from several breeders that the eggs can survive at a pretty high range of temperatures, and that even with the power getting knocked off some have no problems at all with their eggs. Just cross your fingers and do the best you can.