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

Can anybody tell me what kind of chick this is? They are all black with black beaks some have yellow dots on thier head some have a little yellow on the belly, and they have black and yellow feet.

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I am not very good at this but maybe Barred rocks?
 
My brother in law helped my brother and I put our bator together, his dad has an old fridge that doesn't work any more, he and my brother are now plotting how to turn it into a bator :th I've created monsters. :oops:
Fridges were discussed a lot on the old part of this thread. I think @CanadaChickenbuilt one, but I am not sure if that is the right person.
 
Not to shabby. How about yourself?



I'm stepping into Banty's shoes now. Two, too, to.

Two is a number - 2.

Too is a synonym for also but can also mean excessive. 
Not too shabby. = Not excessively shabby. or I do that too. = I do that also.

If you separate out those two things, it is easier.

To can be tricky. Sometimes directional, as in toward something or an infinitive like - to go, to sow, to reap, to hatch.
I'm going to the zoo.
I don't have to do that.
Use to as a preposition before a noun or as an infinitive before a verb.

Many other languages don't have this conflict with to.

I am too to confused about the the two! :lol:
 

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