Diary & Notes ~ Air Cell Detatched SHIPPED Chicken Eggs for incubation and hatching

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I tapped the remaining eggs. One's quiet and the other one gave me an earful! So, if all goes well, 5 out of 6 eggs. NOT bad!

And talking of the article. I kicked myself this morning for not having the camera charged for pics of the membrane etc. Sorry! I'll be better prepared new time.
Woot!

One out of 22 hatched and 2 more zipping. I moved the bators into the living room for this hatch due to temp fluctuations in the other place I usually put it. The bedrooms are right off of this living room.
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Long night of endless chirping in our future.
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I did a day 11 candle since the eggs are finally developed enough to tell, and it looks like, out of the 21, there are 2 inferts. And 1 quitter- all the other 18 are developing perfect!
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I really hope they all hatch for you! :D I am waiting for Friday to candle mine- then it will be day 7.
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I got my shipment in from McMurray! Still trying to figure out half the chicks breeds though.

I have two like this little one.


Two like this one... (about three shades darker than the one above in person)


Mystery Chick #1. This fuzzy is the only one like this in the whole box.


Mystery Chick #2; also a stand alone chick. There is a grey spot between his/her shoulderblades.


And I am leaning Black Giant but I am not sure. I have 4 others just like her.
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Whatever they are, they're cute! :DD
 
I think I might have found out the reason why Hope crows without sound when it is breezy or I accidentally breathe on her feathers the wrong way!:

There are several things that can cause that behavior.
If theres no sound, I don't think you can call it a crow, it is probably just a yawn, or something may not have gone down the right way, or if it continues repeatedly and frequently, it could be gape worm, but Id say it is most likely just a yawn.
Someone else pointed out to me once, a feather tickling their ear can also cause them to do that.

[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Maybe it is just the wind tickling her feathers, 'cause that's the only time she does it! I am getting more sure that she is a girl! :DD[/FONT]


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I think I might have found out the reason why Hope crows without sound when it is breezy or I accidentally breathe on her feathers the wrong way!:

There are several things that can cause that behavior.
If theres no sound, I don't think you can call it a crow, it is probably just a yawn, or something may not have gone down the right way, or if it continues repeatedly and frequently, it could be gape worm, but Id say it is most likely just a yawn.
Someone else pointed out to me once, a feather tickling their ear can also cause them to do that.

[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Maybe it is just the wind tickling her feathers, 'cause that's the only time she does it! I am getting more sure that she is a girl! :DD[/FONT]


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interesting! and hope looks so pretty!! she actually looks a lot like the chicken that my friend hatched with the eggs i sent him this summer. this is my friend's chicken Tyrtle from a month or two ago:

 
I got my shipment in from McMurray! Still trying to figure out half the chicks breeds though.

I have two like this little one.


Two like this one... (about three shades darker than the one above in person)


Mystery Chick #1. This fuzzy is the only one like this in the whole box.


Mystery Chick #2; also a stand alone chick. There is a grey spot between his/her shoulderblades.


And I am leaning Black Giant but I am not sure. I have 4 others just like her.
they all look like keepers. to much chicken math guessing breed then sex
 
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