Coffeebean1947
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- Aug 25, 2018
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Hard to say at this point, but with that dark beak and large eye, could it be a silkie?
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Didn’t make it you guys. It seemed pretty strong moving itself around my Brinsea, but then it’s health started to deteriorate when it took a nap.
It’s okay. Definitely a learning lesson.
I didn’t start the incubation process. I don’t know how it was incubated. It may have been by a hen or just by the heat of the desert. The egg itself looked extremely dehydrated.
I think I don’t have enough personal experience to be able to pass a judgment on what to do for anyone else when this happens. In this particular case, I would have left it alone. With my other eggs. It’s definitely a case by case decision making process.
Now for what I did with the chick after it passed. It didn’t go in vein nor did it go to the trash.
I also breed reptiles & angora rabbits (Jersey woolies) So the poor dead chick when to a Limburg Otay Rosie Boa.
And so the circle of life continues and I know it may be odd I knot to hear this, but it actually made me happy to feed Sylvia my snake.![]()