Jayne Meakin used a cool bag to incubate a clutch of eggs after her home was hit by a power cut.
A woman has saved a brood of baby chicks preparing to hatch by using a thermal cool bag to keep the eggs warm.
The insulated bag was made by Telford-based firm, Seymour Manufacturing International , which supplies thermal protection products to many of the major supermarkets.
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