Congratulations! She’s awesome! More photos when she’s cute and fluffed up though she’s just as gorgeous now too of course!She literally popped rt out! She was so ready! She is precious! I love her!
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Congratulations! She’s awesome! More photos when she’s cute and fluffed up though she’s just as gorgeous now too of course!She literally popped rt out! She was so ready! She is precious! I love her!
You did it!!!!She literally popped rt out! She was so ready! She is precious! I love her!
Yay! I’m a Lavender Ameraucana mommy!You did it!!!!
Haha! Isnt she a doll?!!!!!Ty! For being there!Congratulations! She’s awesome! More photos when she’s cute and fluffed up though she’s just as gorgeous now too of course!
! for being there! and for prayer!Yay! I’m a Lavender Ameraucana mommy!
I was on pins and needles, can’t imagine what you were going through!!! I’m so happy for you, today is a good dayTy
! for being there! and for prayer!
I was on pins and needles, can’t imagine what you were going through!!! I’m so happy for you, today is a good day
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Oops stupid phone sent that by accident! lol I was trying to type...Why can’t everything just be a little easier? Lol It’s my first baby, 4th try!
Thank you! So do you think I should let my eggs that just arrived today sit for about 24 since its so hot here in Arizona? my house is like at 82 degrees during the day. I have 12 acres of river bottom property that gets pretty cool at night but, its hot every where during the days in Az!I hatched out 11 out of an initial 14 (3 were quitters and 1 was deformed upon necropsy). I 100% recommend letting the eggs sit for 48 hours (if they are shipped) to help with air cells. I had only 3 of 14 hatch due to most likwly air cells and lack of letting them rest for the right amount of time. Both were lavenders that were shipped.
You got that right!These little eggs become like our children over the three weeks they incubate! Hard not to get emotionally invested!