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I am so glad you brought that up. How can I know that my air sacs are progressing at the right rate? I am biting nails right now. This is my first hatch and I still have 31 out of the origional 41 growing nicely, but I am over whelmed with dry hatch/not dry hatch and I would realy like to have something to compare my air sac size to.
Here is a site that has a chart on air sac size. Scroll down the page until you see it.
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I am so glad you brought that up. How can I know that my air sacs are progressing at the right rate? I am biting nails right now. This is my first hatch and I still have 31 out of the origional 41 growing nicely, but I am over whelmed with dry hatch/not dry hatch and I would realy like to have something to compare my air sac size to.
Here is a site that has a chart on air sac size. Scroll down the page until you see it.
I was going to try the O's but all I came up with was:
O Christmas tree.
I can't wait to name one of my chicks that! She'll grow up with some sort of complex for sure!
Hey -Save the favs, when do we go into lock down? Tommarow or Monday? I think it's Monday. Had a horrible temp spike last night. Glad this is just a test run of some of my own eggs and not ones that I bought.
I came up with 3 Christmas names beginning with O:
Obadiah, which means a servant of the lord
Omega, the last letter in the Greek alphabet, as in first and last, the alpha and the omega
Odo, a Catholic saint. He was the second abbot of Cluney - Fiction writers used his name in the DS 9 series.
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Obadiah, which means a servant of the lord
Omega, the last letter in the Greek alphabet,
as in first and last, the alpha the omega
Odo, a Catholic saint.
Orna (a name for Ornament? LOL)
Oxen (would be a silly name, but is all I can think of!)