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Of course!Yessssss! Go number 11! Is it okay if we name her Lettie?

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Of course!Yessssss! Go number 11! Is it okay if we name her Lettie?
Since CocoPuff is Pipped, I should definitely know which one she is after hatching! Thereās only a couple leftā¦I hope you know which one is CocoPuff! I have an attachment to that one, for some reason. Maybe because it was my first pick, and my own speckled egg did not hatch.![]()
Hereās a pic of a few poking their heads out! (You can see blue cheese right in the middle!)
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Idk which are my numbers, but they're all ADORABLE!Hereās a pic of a few poking their heads out! (You can see blue cheese right in the middle!)
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All of the tan eggs came out with yellow feathers of some sortā¦but no idea which one, and the green egg chicks were all different colors.Is it possible you know which ones are mine?![]()
Thank you!Idk which are my numbers, but they're all ADORABLE!
Congrats on those little fluffs!
The first, I agree, looks like it's internally pipped!So here are the 3 that havenāt Pipped.
Internal pip? (Beak is poking around the air cell like crazy)
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Two with no visible beak movement:
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@Canadian Wind I put the Pipped egg under my broody, her two eggs had no signs of anything. I can hear it making little clicking noises. Itās almost like she knewā¦her feathers puffed out further, she widened and flattened her stomach more, and got started making these quiet clucking noisesā¦fingers crossed. Iāve never had a broody hatch anything yet!