...it's a lot of bog sludge.Right. I forgot about the majority of the solution being tequila, a most popular pickling agent. Perfect with salt, and whatever bog sludge resides in my brain.
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...it's a lot of bog sludge.Right. I forgot about the majority of the solution being tequila, a most popular pickling agent. Perfect with salt, and whatever bog sludge resides in my brain.
Indeed.These are the goose eggs???
Oh, man. I can't wait for them to hatch!Indeed.
For just a second there I thought you were talking politics!...it's a lot of bog sludge.
Nope. Just my mind.For just a second there I thought you were talking politics!![]()
That is one wierd shell picture. I've done triple-taked it. Opened it for a larger scan & I keep "seeing" a shell inside another shell layer? I can't seem to get my mind's eye to not see it as such. Guess I'd better go to bed.
Membrane layers, look dried out to me.That is one wierd sheel picture. I've done triple-taked it. Opened it for a larger scan & I keep "seeing" a shell inside another shell layer? I can't seem to get my Monday eye toninsee it as such. Guess I'd better go to bed.
"I like °Bad Puns° & I can not lie!"An amusing comment... are you "pickled pink" by it, @honanbm?
Whoa, that was forced... sorry.
There are other pictures of it in the Balut thread. It certainly appears to have been a shell within a shell which is why it required assistance to hatch.That is one wierd shell picture. I've done triple-taked it. Opened it for a larger scan & I keep "seeing" a shell inside another shell layer? I can't seem to get my mind's eye to not see it as such. Guess I'd better go to bed.
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Could a shell from a previous hatched chick been jostled to "spoon" the unhatched egg and then dried in place? I've had that happen on some of my hatches, but usually only one half of a shell not both. Was there residue from hatching on the inside of the outer shell's membrane? Did the number of shells (including the double shell) removed equal the number of chicks?There are other pictures of it in the Balut thread. It certainly appears to have been a shell within a shell which is why it required assistance to hatch.