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they had taken a needle or something and put little holes in it I think. Let me look and see if I can't find it.Hmmm... in glass with plastic covering it? No oxygen exchange then?
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they had taken a needle or something and put little holes in it I think. Let me look and see if I can't find it.Hmmm... in glass with plastic covering it? No oxygen exchange then?
Lowe's moving boxes are great! They've got handle holes in them, whereas Home Despot's do not. I use the large ones for brooder boxes for chicks with the EcoGlo...when it gets beyond use out it goes to the garbage. A large box will cost you about $1.36.Lowes said they could sell me moving boxes. They did not have any that had not been compacted.
Channeling Bamadude...
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that would be my gut feeling. you got them this far... once set you might loose one.
deb
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it would make a good curtain or table runner though. Me... It might fit on one leg.....![]()
deb
the vid was a picture of a chick developing in a manmade shell.....they are using that technology to grow organs so they can see what effects drugs have on said organs................using human tissue they crossed that tech over to the chicken egg to watch the developement of the egg without doing a window type procedure on the egg shell...they havent managed to hatch so far that I found info on the embryo usually quits at 19 days
I just see a dress I could never fit into.....
the vid was a picture of a chick developing in a manmade shell.....they are using that technology to grow organs so they can see what effects drugs have on said organs................using human tissue they crossed that tech over to the chicken egg to watch the developement of the egg without doing a window type procedure on the egg shell...they havent managed to hatch so far that I found info on the embryo usually quits at 19 days