Haha! I wish you had a definite blue one, because its much easier to tell when they are side by side.She is like a very light creamy brown, so she could be a Chocolate pied (hey, chocolate pie, yummy!)
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Haha! I wish you had a definite blue one, because its much easier to tell when they are side by side.She is like a very light creamy brown, so she could be a Chocolate pied (hey, chocolate pie, yummy!)
Adorable!!! Great comparison photo!Haha! I wish you had a definite blue one, because its much easier to tell when they are side by side.
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They are the cutest.And now for a photo bomb. I just love this little group of lapper ducks. They're spatial.View attachment 2699876View attachment 2699877View attachment 2699878View attachment 2699879View attachment 2699880View attachment 2699881View attachment 2699882
So adorable!!! My goodness they're absolutely precious!Haha! I wish you had a definite blue one, because its much easier to tell when they are side by side.
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It's a good thing I stopped the turner. They're shadowing. Hopefully I haven't messed them up so much and they'll be able to hatch. I feel like I'm bad at incubating and hatching eggs.
Thank you so much for this! They have really drawn down a lot! I've made safety holes for two that have internally pipped and I'm unsure about two others that I can't decide if they're still shadowing or have internally pipped. I've got to work today so I won't be able to watch them as close as I'd like. That's why I'm worried about making safety holes. I've got the humidity bumped up to 60%.I was going to say to watch for them to start shadowing, or getting close, so you did great!
Turning is most important in the early and mid stages. Once the CAM is full throughout the egg, turning is less important. I watch for the area close to the air cell membrane to be almost all dark. The more fluid I see close to the membrane, the longer I wait. Once they are all full dark, or very close to it, that's when I bump up the humidity. ** Disclaimer - unless the air cells are too small, then I wait until they start drawing down.
Aww what a cutie! Gharth seems to be doing very well despite his bill deformity.Finally got a little video of Gharth drinking. Through the window, but it works. Lol