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YAY I love "Ta Da" !!!

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Yah!! Isn't the wait until tomorrow torture?!?![]()
Ok.... my bator's warming up.... I've got 8 eggs presently- hoping for at least 2 more before I pop them in.... and yes!! my Alpha's been getting some action in the coop, thou the hens still play hard to get.![]()
Two more pips tonight! My early arrival is doing great. Looks like tomorrow will be a hatching day. I hear several internal pips.![]()
Awesome 3D!!!!!!! I can't wait to see the hatches!!!!!!!!I candled last night and it was day 7-8, and the eggs look soooo more normally developed than last time! They have much more development, I couldn't find the embryo among all the veins and blood! Sadly, the green egg was not fertile in the first place.And two more eggs were not fertile/not developing. All the rest look superb!
I can't wait to see what they all look like when they hatch! All I know is that the parents were Ameraucaunas, Barred rocks, Rhode island reds, and mostly Delawares. She also said that there were some mystery breeds in there too!!! So exciting!! I wonder if I will hatch one that will lay green eggs....![]()
Also, some of them are quite wrinkly, does that mean anything? I looked it up, and it said that it could be because of a nutrient deficiency or stress, but some sites said they could be because of disease. I doubt they were diseased though...? They are developing way better than the last eggs I incubated!
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I so hope I have one hatch! (or two or three or four... XD)
This is not my picture, but most of my eggs look like this ^^![]()
lol Same here!!Awesome 3D!!!!!!! I can't wait to see the hatches!!!!!!!!![]()
D: awe... I'm sorry bout the green egg... What breed do you think it was? Olive egger?I am a bit sad about the green egg. Maybe I will take a picture of it being candled tonight and get everyone's opinions.![]()