EDUCATIONAL INCUBATION & HATCHING CHAT THREAD, w/ Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs

:hugs Night
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also looks like he is working over a "hot plate/cook top/grill" , the chick probably had burns

:-(
did land on the 'tortilla' or whatever it is...
I thought it would be a cool trick to play on dw, then I got thinking I couldn't even imagine putting a chick in a glued together egg...
No way.
 
Yup! The vine is a volunteer from some luffas harvested TWO YEARS AGO :eek:  and left out in the rain (and therefore abandoned for scrubbers). This thing is growing out of a crack between two pavers, and has climbed the adjacent trees - I have luffa hanging 30 feet high! Talk about drought resistant, tough plants. (Resistant to vine borers, too). If you pick them early, they're a bit like zucchini (I have a number of Indian recipes for them). 

The only time this has ever happened for me was one night at 3am when Tank started crowing. The next morning I found that one of his hens who had gone on walkabout the previous day and didn't go to roost had been killed overnight by a fox - I think his crow was a warning/alert. I keep my yard dark at night - I suspect lights could cause problems for some. Agree with others' experience, re: removal/separation from another (dominant) cockerel can suddenly lead to crowing (in my case, LOTS AND LOTS of crowing, as if he was catching up for lost time - though thankfully only during the day). 

If your dogs were going nuts as well, I would default to the assumption of something real (dangerous or not) moving around or disturbing them at night before I culled the cockerel. But maybe that's just me.

OMG, I have finally arrived!!!! [COLOR=008000]I HAVE A COFFEE CUP FROM MC!!!!! [/COLOR]:celebrate

(I love this mug - did you see it for sale somewhere? I NEED it!!!)


:D

I knew about Viceroys as mimics, so I looked that up, and they're not Viceroys (no horizontal black line across the hind wing). But I didn't realize the Queens were mimics until this - now I know. :rolleyes:

Monarch vs. Viceroy:
https://www.learner.org/jnorth/tm/monarch/Viceroy1.html

Monarch vs. Queen:
https://www.learner.org/jnorth/tm/monarch/Queen.html
Woohoo!!!!!! :weee

- Ant Farm 

That's awesome! Wow, that's impressive! They are indeed drought tolerent, I have 5 which I haven't watered them since April and those vines are crazy big! Here we're in a pretty bad drought this year worst since 88 most people are saying and my lufahs have out grown my male kiwi (kiwis can grow about 6 inches a day)

This was a 70' kiwi trellis but now most of its covered in lufah.
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The itsy bitsy spider
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Went up the water spout
Down came the rain
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And washed the spider
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out
Out came the sun
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And dried up all the rain
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And the itsy bitsy spider
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Went up the spout again!
:celebrate
 

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