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

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I keep telling myself that after my next hatch is done I'm taking a break. Hasn't happened yet.... I have done 4 hatches since the Easter hatch along. I currently have Cornish X/Red ranger project eggs in the bator, and my Wyandotte "party mix" eggs should get here tomorrow.
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-- After these hatch I will be done..... Maybe.

I know some of you guys have Cochins. Does any one know what color this little on is?






Oh, and some of the chicks from my hatch on Monday






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I have one that hatched alreay an hour ago. More with pips. The one with the wrong end pip I'm just going to have to see what happens. Took the pin and knocked a bit of shell off. There was a small whole there already with no fluid. Stuck the pin in there just a bit but seen blood so I stopped. Not like bleeding but red. Chick still chriping, so I will let it be for now.
 
I keep telling myself that after my next hatch is done I'm taking a break. Hasn't happened yet.... I have done 4 hatches since the Easter hatch along. I currently have Cornish X/Red ranger project eggs in the bator, and my Wyandotte "party mix" eggs should get here tomorrow.
woot.gif
-- After these hatch I will be done..... Maybe.

I know some of you guys have Cochins. Does any one know what color this little on is?






Oh, and some of the chicks from my hatch on Monday





IDK what color but she is really cool looking! http://www.coachhousecochins.com/non-standard-colours-explained.html psss see the tabs on that link, standard images and non standard tabs
 
Wow It took me hours to catch up!!!! This thread moves fast!!!
Arg I am dealing with a pet problem. I have a pregnant guinea pig...
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Now I would normally be super duper excited, but my piggy is 4 years old and way too old to be bred. So I need to be prepared to run her the the emergency vet's office if she has trouble delivering. She is due in about a week or two. I can feel maybe 3 babies wiggling around in there.
 
I have one that hatched alreay an hour ago. More with pips. The one with the wrong end pip I'm just going to have to see what happens. Took the pin and knocked a bit of shell off. There was a small whole there already with no fluid. Stuck the pin in there just a bit but seen blood so I stopped. Not like bleeding but red. Chick still chriping, so I will let it be for now.
yup sounds like she is clear! awesome! usually they can get out fine, just seem to take a tad longer. just keep track of her and her time frame dif from another that pipped about the same time.
 

I love this! It's perfect!
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Yeah.. I don't think I'd be able to tie it off even if I wanted too. It's very strange and I've never see anything like it. It's like a small piece of muscle which worries me. For now, I put some iodine tincture on it.


I pulled a few notes to share with you from an article…… cant all be fun and games right? Coch and I are trying to figure out the veining structure and how/where all the blood recedes to, if its through the umbilicus or other, its quite confusing and I need a embryology course for sure : ( But I ran into some cool info, a bit over my head so I just pasted a tad that was fairly cool to know. I am sure when OZ gets back he can explain this for us, his profession I am sure he can put it in our terms.








The chicks chorioallantoic (CAM) membrane (what we call “inner membrane”) is extremely vascular and is crucial for embryo development. It is responsible for transfer of calcium from the eggshell to the embryo, provides gas exchange, and balances acids in the embryo, water, and electrolyte reabsorption from the allantoic cavity where urinary waste products are discharged.

"During the embryonic development, calcium is reabsorbed from the eggshell and is transferred to the embryo for bone formation. The chorionic epithelial cells mobilize and transport eggshell calcium into the embryonic circulation in a development-specific manner, starting at days 10–12 and peaking around day 17 of incubation, concomitantly with the onset of calcium accumulation by the embryo."

Review Article
The Chick Chorioallantoic Membrane: A Model of Molecular, Structural, and Functional Adaptation to Transepithelial Ion Transport and Barrier Function during Embryonic Development
Maria Gabriella Gabrielli and Daniela Accili
http://www.hindawi.com/journals/bmri/2010/940741/

Interesting. I'm taking a biology course next semester at the college. Hopefully I'll be able to apply some of the knowledge to hatching.


I keep telling myself that after my next hatch is done I'm taking a break. Hasn't happened yet.... I have done 4 hatches since the Easter hatch along. I currently have Cornish X/Red ranger project eggs in the bator, and my Wyandotte "party mix" eggs should get here tomorrow.
woot.gif
-- After these hatch I will be done..... Maybe.

I know some of you guys have Cochins. Does any one know what color this little on is?




She's a partridge cochin. Beautiful color.
 
oohhh i need... no .. not what i need .. i need about 60 extra pairs of hands to have this yard sale stuff ready !!!!! one more night to finish going thru boxes and clean stuff off that needs wiped down and washed and get stuff loaded in to take in the trailer down for the sale !!!!!! but i have to get it done !!!! so .. if i go awol and post the summary late tommorow everyone knows why lol

oh and coch with my chick that was like that i but ointment on the meaty part and it dried up and the navel closed after it fell off ..
 
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