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Haha! That would really be something. You're welcome!Thank you! The thought crossed my mind!![]()
He looks like a tadpole! Hello from Auntie Janie, Tadpole!The last eggs with the Odoban eggs hatched, so we're 3/3 on the Odoban and 3/3 on the ones with the Odoban.
19: @janiedoe Tadpole (the one pictured)
21: Michael (hubs) Trix (his is dk gray and I couldn't get both in the picture).
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I bet that splash is Marsha's! Has to be as there's no way to produce a splash out of the others that I know of.I had to assist 1 that pipped and quit. It needed some coconut oil even at humidity staying at 75%. Once out it is a terror on two feet. Then along came another one requiring some coconut oil and is doing a lot better. I don't think one of my full size chicks is going to thrive. I got sugar water in it and some nutridrench for poultry but the little one just doesn't seem to want to make it. I think I may wind up with 3 blacks, 2 blues, and a splash. One of the blacks has enough feathers on his feet and legs he should be able to swim like a duck.
Oh my! They are adorable!The three Odoban chicks. Proving, an egg soaked 60 seconds in Odoban solution doesn't die, nor lose it's bloom.
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The six who were together in that incubator; three dipped in Odoban and the three that weren't. View attachment 3735225
Aww how sweetThe three Odoban chicks. Proving, an egg soaked 60 seconds in Odoban solution doesn't die, nor lose it's bloom.
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