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Will my eggs make it?

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The power went out at my house for 12 hours and just came back on. My eggs in my incubator were at 77 degrees when the power came back on. They were at 85 degrees before the power went out. How horrible worried should I be. I had quite a few eggs in there.

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you should be fine. (the eggs I mean). Just make sure that the temp rise back to 85 is gradual and they will still be good, provided they were fertile to start with. If the temp dropped below 75 for an extended period of time I would be more concerned.
 
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