April ended with major showers this week in New England, but my flock played in the puddles regardless. All eyes have been on the incubator inside the house though as one of the eggs given to me by P. Allen Smith last month contains twin embryos! With just about three days to go until hatch day, I’m surprised they are still both alive and while I’m hopeful that they both survive, it isn’t likely. Space is in short supply inside an eggshell and these two are running out of leg-room very quickly now. The videos and photos you’ll see of the twins were all taken while candling the eggs with a Brinsea Ova-Scope.

This photo was taken at day 7 into the incubation process.

The photos above and below were taken on day 16 of incubation. Twin one is to the left of the initials which stand for the breed Black White Faced Spanish. Twin two is to the right of the “B.”

Seramas, Caesar and Portia.
Penny, Olive Egger.
I have two broody hens in the basement sitting on some Lavender Ameraucana egglets!
Black Copper Marans rooster, undeterred by the pouring rain.
Calista Flockheart, Tolbunt Polish Frizzle.

I stopped to take these photos in Wethersfield, Connecticut (on my way to renew my driver’s license!) at the Comstock, Ferre & Co. Seed Company.

Thanks for visiting and have a great week!

Kathy Shea Mormino

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April ended with major showers this week in New England, but my flock played in the puddles regardless. All eyes have been on the incubator inside the house though as one of the eggs given to me by P. Allen Smith last month contains twin embryos! With just about three days to go until hatch day, I’m surprised they are still both alive and while I’m hopeful that they both survive, it isn’t likely. Space is in short supply inside an eggshell and these two are running out of leg-room very quickly now. The videos and photos you’ll see of the twins were all taken while candling the eggs with a Brinsea Ova-Scope.

This photo was taken at day 7 into the incubation process.

The photos above and below were taken on day 16 of incubation. Twin one is to the left of the initials which stand for the breed Black White Faced Spanish. Twin two is to the right of the “B.”

Seramas, Caesar and Portia.
Penny, Olive Egger.
I have two broody hens in the basement sitting on some Lavender Ameraucana egglets!
Black Copper Marans rooster, undeterred by the pouring rain.
Calista Flockheart, Tolbunt Polish Frizzle.

I stopped to take these photos in Wethersfield, Connecticut (on my way to renew my driver’s license!) at the Comstock, Ferre & Co. Seed Company.

Thanks for visiting and have a great week!
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Charlie Schmidt Rice
Charlie Schmidt Rice
11 years ago

I loved the video of the egg being candled. That is an awesome tool.

Michael Tanner
Michael Tanner
11 years ago

The government did not provide this for "US" whom are in the Protection Program that Provides Chickens as a cover story… :) :)
So, going to give it a try to see if I "WIN" this contest.. with my entry… :) :)
LOVE the LIVE STREAMS you setup for the Hatch-lings… … :)

Wendy Cunningham
Wendy Cunningham
11 years ago

I would love to have this!

Marty Burrows
Marty Burrows
11 years ago

oh yea been needing a new candler

Katherine Malone Oothoudt
Katherine Malone Oothoudt
11 years ago

i could so use this good luck everyone