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I have to go for a while, I will stop annoying ha ha ha
I have a coolerbator with a bunch of chicks fluffing up, I am neglecting beautiful baby chickies!
This morning I had two CCL out and almost all the CCL pipped, so time to see where we are at and what breed is next to start pipping!!
i had a vision of yellow bators stacked in a shelf above the loo, with ron holding hid breath and a spot check![]()
Thanks Oz!
I corrected the post.....![]()
Especially my house - hubby, 3 teenage sons - Mexican supper nights can be extremely toxic!!Stale air that has less oxygen in it. Closed doors and places where the vents in the bottom pull in the air. As fresh as possible.
Often air is very toxic in our houses. Gas stoves and ovens can make the air in the house so high that a City would have to send a plan to the Government with clean up strategies. The fumes from gas stoves is particularly bad for birds. People have had their canaries die from it too.
That is exactly how I feel! Lol. Nothing, nada, no pips, peeps or wiggles. Please oh please, I want more babies!
Thanks! I love posting themI love seeing your photos!
Quote: I was confused for a moment thinking "Why would someone put an incubator in an out house?" I didn't realize it was a typo!![]()
Adorable chick and I love Mille Fleur! Watch the area well. It's an umbilical cord to the naval area. It could bleed. I had one hatch like that and it bled out while I was at work and unfortunately died. Mine also seemed to have trouble drying off- I'm not sure if that was related to the issue or not.Thanks! I love posting them![]()
Speaking of photos, could someone please tell me what's up with this baby's belly button? Is that unabsorbed yolk hanging from it? It's also reddish (like blood) right at the skin...like a "growth" that reminds me of someone who has a navel hernia. I hope the pictures help better describe what I see.
She JUST popped out...after over 3 hours of zipping. She's a Mille Fleur. (and no, I don't know for sure if it's a she...ALL my chicks that hatch are "she" until proven otherwise!!!)
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