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Be careful what you ask for!
Here's my photo essay for you from egg to 7 weeks old. That's the process...the WHOLE process!
The brilliantly packaged Silver Spangled Hamburg eggs from BYCer mopargal1972:
BATOR EGGS: All 7 are developing on track!
DAY 3, egg #3:
DAY 3, egg#11
Day 4, egg #12:
Day 4, egg #11:
Day 4, egg #4:
Day 6:
Pips! We have PIPS!!!
Two of the bator eggs pipped just before noon today!
Egg #12 pipped first (at 12:30pm on day 19, 2 days early)
Moments after egg #12 pipped, #11 joined her!
b]Egg#4 (@4pm on day #19)[/b]
Egg#3 @8pm
Egg#11@9pm
Egg#12 @9pm, moving right along!
7/23/10 (day #20) egg#11 @1:01am- beak peeking out
7/23/10 egg#11 @1:42am- almost fully zipped
7/23/10 egg#11 @1:49am-"I can't get seem to get this hat off. Hey, can someone turn on a light please?"
7/23/10 egg#11 @1:55am- bench pressing my shell
7/23/10 eggs#11 & 3 @6:27am-sisters cuddle
Still drying off:
Stretching out:
Sammyl, 1 day old:
Silver Spangled Hamburg chicks (and Sybil, on left SSH x Lakenvelder)
Here are a few pics of them at 4 weeks old:
Simon, at 7 weeks old:
Greta at 7 weeks old (yesterday!):
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