2011
Moderator: Storchenzentrum
Bubblehead No. 4 is still fighting against the shell. It's a very very hard work! 2 jears ago I had the chance to see and to film such a fight live in an incubator. The normal time to hatch can be up to 36 hours. The chick has done it in record time of 9 hours. See the video if you want: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_9V-QhOEs0
I see them....4 precious little bobbleheads. Miracles happen every day. Cico and Luna have their work cut out for them....FEED and WATER those precious little ones as they grow. Thanks for all the great pictures and videos. We in the US and Canada have to rely on your help. Time difference has us in bed when we should be watching.
Good morning and happy weekend.
Thank you Skippy for loading up your great video.
Perhaps.....
.....is it possible to load up your "First worm" video also?
Thank you all for the great news about the 4th chick.
All my fingers are crossed for this little guy.
Now I have been able to see them.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7P90K0jTVc
Peek-a-boo, nest exchange and feeding.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4jn856K1QlQ
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Thank you Skippy for loading up your great video.
Perhaps.....
.....is it possible to load up your "First worm" video also?
Thank you all for the great news about the 4th chick.
All my fingers are crossed for this little guy.
Now I have been able to see them.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7P90K0jTVc
Peek-a-boo, nest exchange and feeding.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4jn856K1QlQ
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Welcome little "Klappergeist" No. 4! I wish you will be a beatiful, proud stork!
Happy weekend @ all
of course! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8UbBHjv4p8Doris hat geschrieben:.....is it possible to load up your "First worm" video also?
Happy weekend @ all
It's a pleasure, Su
During the hatching the chick has to drag the yolk sac into the abdomen. This is a very important process which needs its time and can't be abbreviated. Therefore the keepers may not help if a chick is hatching in the incubator, and the parents in the nest don't help also. They rotate the egg and warm it, but they would not destroy the shell to help the chick hatching easier or faster. They follow the laws of nature. We only can be amazed and have to realize how small our knowledge is...Cheral in California hat geschrieben:I had no idea the hatching could take so long....when hatching in the nest, it looks like the parent tries to help.