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I've seen that before too kaz.

One time I found an egg on the floor of the breeder cage, the hen must have threw it out by mistake. It had big cracks and their was a tiny little baby inside. About 4 days before hatching. I put it in with the other chicks but it died within a few hours.

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I've seen that before too kaz.

One time I found an egg on the floor of the breeder cage, the hen must have threw it out by mistake. It had big cracks and their was a tiny little baby inside. About 4 days before hatching. I put it in with the other chicks but it died within a few hours.

Then I guess this chick was real lucky Pearce :D

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The spangle chicks from this pair as they are right now....

 

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and another grey green spangle hen DSCF1640.jpg the one from the smashed egg and out 4 days early.

They all look beautiful Kaz, any particular pair you got that you envy the most? color/mutation wise

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any particular pair you got that you envy the most? color/mutation wise

No, not really. I have a favourite hen called OMELETTE and she is currently on 9 eggs to a grey green spangle. Her chicks are always nice and I look forward to seeing the chicks from the spangle with her.

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What a merical that little bub has been. It's amazing how they can keep going even when stone cold. He looks lovely and healthy - well done ;)

There were two miracle chicks in that nest Liv. The last egg was found broken in the nestbox, and I removed it to find the chick inside was still alive, egg was too broken to reseal and the egg was broken too early for normal hatching. I removed the chick and it still had a white bag attached to an umbilical cord. The area where the cord attached was bleeding.....I stemmed the bleeding and put a spot of betadine on its navel area. Then I cleaned it up as best I could and put it in another nestbox. Afterwards a chick in the new foster nest died so I didnt know if it was this second miracle baby who had died or another chick. Today I have the answer as the chick is feathering up to be a spangle hen.....so the second miracle chick also made it and here she is...........

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so in all the result from the spangle to spangle pairing seems to be

1 greygreen spangle,

1 cinnamon grey green spangle

2 DF yellow spangles

and this latest one which is a grey green opaline spangle...maybe cinnamon...time will tell.

= 5 spangle babies

The chick from the smashed egg and was hatched four days early due to the broken egg...................

 

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Very Very Nice Kaz... I love the look of your birds. Nice width ov'r the cere, nice length in the mask, nice length of feather and will look very good in a show cage in Rockhampton next year :wub:

Stunning babies!!!! They are going to look amazing when they mature!

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Very Very Nice Kaz... I love the look of your birds. Nice width ov'r the cere, nice length in the mask, nice length of feather and will look very good in a show cage in Rockhampton next year :wub:

Here's hoping Daz ^_^ RobD was saying just last night that my birds are starting to look like Kaz birds where a number of chicks are coming through with the same features. He says it makes them identifiable as bred by me.

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Lovely Kaz you are definitely on the right track.

That's what I am aiming for my own Line they will be known as my birds.

This year I hope will be great as I have all these relations I can focus on. :) I am working on the xmas tree out with outcross in with my blood line then out in with the blood lines and so on. ;)

Very Very Nice Kaz... I love the look of your birds. Nice width ov'r the cere, nice length in the mask, nice length of feather and will look very good in a show cage in Rockhampton next year ;)

Here's hoping Daz :) RobD was saying just last night that my birds are starting to look like Kaz birds where a number of chicks are coming through with the same features. He says it makes them identifiable as bred by me.

 

 

 

I can believe him :)

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Very pretty birds kaz. I love this one.

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I love them all.

Here in the aviary and going through first moult

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Father is currently the partner of Omelette and so far they have 4 babies.

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