Do you have to turn them to distribute the heat and spray them?
I used to have to go into school twice a day to do that when I first hatched eggs there as the incubator wasn't very sophisticated, clocking up almost 100 extra miles a week. Then I decided I would start them off in school and take them home until they were due to hatch, which was much easier and cheaper.
Our school’s Year 1 tried to hatch some chicks but it didn’t work. I think it’s because they didn’t have Lyn. Then a mom stepped in and brought some chicks from her own farm and let the Year 1’s pretend they did it. [emoji85]
Husband and I had to hold two of those chicks at an assembly for the children to pet them. Fortunately nobody took a picture of me doing it, because I was the photographer for that day. [emoji23]