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DogAndCat36
Crowing
I guess that I will look at them.I’m so sorry to hear that. Were you able to see at what stage they stopped or will you rather just bury them?
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I guess that I will look at them.I’m so sorry to hear that. Were you able to see at what stage they stopped or will you rather just bury them?
The sebright looks ok.@DogAndCat36 how is the sebright egg doing? So sorry about the other eggs![]()
Heat Pad Incubation ExperimentCan you post a link to the new thread in this thread?
Sorry to hear, I enjoyed reading your posts. You put a lot into the process. Good luck in the future.Day 26 (chicken incubation, 24 days) UPDATE- Ok, so today, I'm really sorry but I just found out that the eggs are dead. It hurts... I'm so sorry about it. I know a bunch of you have been rooting for them and encouraging me and I want to thank you. You guys said that I had such dedication but it was truly you guy, you had the dedication, you cheered me up and made me go forwards. You are the ones that helped me. I am truly sorry that this happened, it is a really bad page that touched the end of this wonderful book. I loved the chicks, I think that you loved the chicks to. I'm going to bury the chicks tomorrow.
Ok, I decided to do it today. The mistake that happened could of simply be solved, but no they died and it was all my fault. The chicks, they boiled alive, it is was because of me, it was all my fault.
If you truly want to see the pictures, here they are.
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He was so perfect! Not a single fault! He had a beak, and strong feet, and a well formed body. It was my fault that he died.
I need to lie down for a bit, good bye.
Ok, I decided to do it today. The mistake that happened could of simply be solved, but no they died and it was all my fault. The chicks, they boiled alive, it is was because of me, it was all my fault.
If you truly want to see the pictures, here they are.
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He was so perfect! Not a single fault! He had a beak, and strong feet, and a well formed body. It was my fault that he died.
I need to lie down for a bit, good bye.
Honey, you did a marvelous job. This was an experiment. Eggs can be fragile things and anything can affect the development. We have all had our failures. My first hatch, I shrink-wrapped my chicks due to not upping the humidity in the incubator. Yes, it was devastating. But, I learned and the next time was much better. Even now, though I sometimes do not get 100% hatch. It is just nature. There is an old saying. Don't count your chickens before they hatch. It is so true. You never know what is going to occur. Don't lose interest in hatching chickens over this. I am sure you will make a great chicken parent. Maybe for now though, give thought to day old chicks from a breeder. Later on, you can incubate again when the pain is not so fresh.Ok, I decided to do it today. The mistake that happened could of simply be solved, but no they died and it was all my fault. The chicks, they boiled alive, it is was because of me, it was all my fault.
If you truly want to see the pictures, here they are.
View attachment 2090796
View attachment 2090797
He was so perfect! Not a single fault! He had a beak, and strong feet, and a well formed body. It was my fault that he died.
I need to lie down for a bit, good bye.