INCUBATING w/FRIENDS! w/Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs No problem!

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Wel all my eggs are on their way.all 66+ of them. 12 croad langhans, 12 lavender orps, 10 jubilee orps,with 2 choc orps (covered by a cockoo orp), 12 silkies, 6 ACs, 12 MPC(3 BLRW,3 EE,3 SBEL,3 CCL) oh my goodness so eggcited!
 
Here's a google sphere tour of the new Jim Hubbell buildings that we're working on. @Pensmaster

https://www.google.com/maps/@33.107...WOVLDd9LACLIB/w203-h101-n-k-no/!7i7168!8i3584

Let me know if this works!
They just sprayed three coats of concrete onto the buildings and details are now being sculpted in. My job last week was cutting and installing the mirrors in the bathroom of the more finished building just to the right of the newest structures....


Like mirrors in a funhouse. Guy in green taking the picture is a contractor, girl in MASH shirt is an intern from University of Cincinnati, I'm in the orange and Jim is next to me.


The bathroom window and mosaic.

I will try to get some pictures this week to make more sense of this bathroom that we have dubbed, "The Sistine Bathroom".

Chicken and duck news coming up.....
Oh, and I have runner duck and bantam EE eggs over on the auction site if anyone here is interested :)

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Here's a google sphere tour of the new Jim Hubbell buildings that we're working on. @Pensmaster https://www.google.com/maps/@33.107...WOVLDd9LACLIB/w203-h101-n-k-no/!7i7168!8i3584 Let me know if this works! They just sprayed three coats of concrete onto the buildings and details are now being sculpted in. My job last week was cutting and installing the mirrors in the bathroom of the more finished building just to the right of the newest structures.... Like mirrors in a funhouse. Guy in green taking the picture is a contractor, girl in MASH shirt is an intern from University of Cincinnati, I'm in the orange and Jim is next to me. The bathroom window and mosaic. I will try to get some pictures this week to make more sense of this bathroom that we have dubbed, "The Sistine Bathroom". Chicken and duck news coming up..... Oh, and I have runner duck and bantam EE eggs over on the auction site if anyone here is interested :) :frow
Let me know when you have some eggs like your avatar bird
 
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:thumbsup  Kathy.

And guess what? I have ducks sitting all over the property, but I don't need/want more ducklings, so I stuck pea eggs under them. That was about two weeks ago and I have not bothered them at all since then.

-Kathy

A this is the reciprocal version of the " ugly Duckling " :lau you should call it the "wonderful Duckling " or the "gorgeous dockling"
 
[quote url="[URL]https://www.backyardchickens.com/content/type/61/id/7450078/[/URL]"] The development of shell-less culture methods for bird embryos with high hatchability would be useful for the efficient generation of transgenic chickens, embryo manipulations, tissue engineering, and basic studies in regenerative medicine. To date, studies of culture methods for bird embryos include the whole embryo culture using narrow windowed eggshells, surrogate eggshells, and an artificial vessel using a gas-permeable membrane. However, there are no reports achieving high hatchability of >50% using completely artificial vessels. To establish a simple method for culturing chick embryos with high hatchability, we examined various culture conditions, including methods for calcium supplementation and oxygen aeration. In the embryo cultures where the embryos were transferred to the culture vessel after 55-56 h incubation, more than 90% of embryos survived until day 17 when a polymethylpentene film was used as a culture vessel with calcium lactate and distilled water supplementations. The aeration of pure oxygen to the surviving embryos from day 17 yielded a hatchability of 57.1% (8 out of 14). Thus, we successfully achieved a high hatchability with this method in chicken embryo culture using an artificial vessel. ANovelShell-lessCultureSystemforChickEmbryos UsingaPlasticFilmasCultureVessels Yutaka Tahara and Katsuya Obara J.Poult.Sci.,51:307 https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jpsa/51/3/51_0130043/_pdf
Pre-incubation Vessel (preferred to use a polymethylpentene film because of its high oxygen permeability) 430ml polystylene plastic cup was used as the pod for the culture vessel Artificial culture (distilled water / Calcium Lactate) benzalkonium chloride Turning [COLOR=FF0000]This is the issue we need to figure out if we were to even attempt it..... We need PURE Oxygen [/COLOR] *pure oxygen was aerated at approximately 500ml/h through the plastic tube inserted into the artificial vessel from day 17 How much Oxygen does a plant put off? just a thought, and since the film is stretched to have more permeability of oxygen, how much can one stretch this to its limit, and is there another way to add oxygen besides pumping it in? And I do realize that no plant produces O2 during the night, no matter which type of photosynthesis it does.
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[/quote] It depends on the: 1 s/v ratio of the leaves 2. The plant species 3. The light wave length and intensity 4. The water and CO2 availability You can produce O2 in this reaction 2H2O2 +CATALAZE--> 2H20+O2 And now in English Peroxide + a pice of animal or plant tissue it could be a peace of liver or crushed potsto, and then you will get oxygen, but I don't think that you csn use it in your bator :lol:
 
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Wel all my eggs are on their way.all 66+ of them. 12 croad langhans, 12 lavender orps, 10 jubilee orps,with 2 choc orps (covered by a cockoo orp), 12 silkies, 6 ACs, 12 MPC(3 BLRW,3 EE,3 SBEL,3 CCL) oh my goodness so eggcited!
Sounds like you'll have your hands full with colorful eggs.
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Hopefully they all make it safe and sound.
 
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