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so cute but how do you keep them still everytime we get camera out they wake up and moveHere's the first 2. You can sort of see the curled feet in it on baby #2. I have noticed over the last 8 hours, they have uncurled a little. He is otherwise very strong and will thrive if I can get him to uncurl his feet, which would be amazing considering how messed up the egg was from day 1.
Here are the last two. Big babies and doing well.
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I keep telling Paulla we need rheas for the same reasonMorning all.
Happy mothers day
Iain congrats on the newest hatch. The gooey kinda rubber cement looking ooze (for lack of a better description) is usually a sign of too high of humidity. It's basically the opposit of shrink wrap for when you assess your incubating and make adjustments for the future.
Curled toes on goslings is sometimes very similar to ducks and they uncurl. However if they aren't flat by the next day you need to help correct the feet so the gosling is still young when the correction is being made.
Three more goslings halfway through hatching here. Had 3 of the last 4 hatch uneventfully, the fourth pipped, externally pipped, punched a hole then turned downward and suffocated.
Gonna set guinea fowl this next week in chocolate and Lavendar just because we haven't ever hatched them before.![]()
