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Aw, that is so cute!
I would like to cheer for #18, please! What a beautiful color!Here we have 2 dozen eggos to choose from. Those numbered 1-12 are due to hatch about 11/7 if I have my due date right lol. The other dozen numbered 13-24 are due to pop out 3 days later around 11/10.
Choose your egg! If you are a fan of D&D you can also add a class and or race! Lol. We will see who makes it to hatch.
This is my first time incubating. Fingers crossed we have a decent hatch! All chicky babies are mysteries too!
Thank you so much for the tag!I will take #3, my lucky number! One that note, let's call him Lucky!
@tlcmurphy @GreenJay @Chive @The Welch Chickens come grab an egg!
I use food coloring (no red or pink) but I don't know how many colors you can get from mixing food color.I've read that some use Crayola markers on their heads. Those are non-toxic. You can do the toes too, but then don't use red and even other colors could encourage pecking.
They are! They are such a pretty pale blue. I am hoping they make it bc I wanna see what baby pops out. Cracks out? Hatches out! Lol.
Those blue eggs are so pretty, aren't they?!
You can crayon their little heads? Do tell!I've read that some use Crayola markers on their heads. Those are non-toxic. You can do the toes too, but then don't use red and even other colors could encourage pecking.
Chick support is mandatory in form of cheering and egging them on. See what I did thereWe don’t owe child support when they hatch, right?
Go Jolene and Dolly Parton (My sister lives in Sevierville)