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Posted by Allen Sheehan on May 08, 2000 at 16:25:59:
I am incubating my eggs in a marm closet that stays about 84 degrees when I have the light on. However we had a heat wave in Dallas yesterday and it got to almost 90 degrees in the closet for a short time before I could cool it down. will this affect my eggs in any way? How much heat can they stand before they get cooked? I have to wonder about eggs in the wild when the heat sores like it did, How do you feel they do. I hope I did not just cook the little guys. they still look very good this morning but I am concerned
Thanks for any input
Allen Sheehan
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