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Category: Continuous Learning

Incubation Update: Pipping Like Popcorn

12 April 20228 June 2022 ~ Carrie

Early this morning, I checked on the Pilgrim goose eggs in the hatcher – and saw external pips. It’s day 29 of incubation, and the goslings are right on track to hatch over the next couple of days. The season’s first goslings are nearly here!

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Haiku & Post-Hatch Recap: Shipped Lavender Ameraucana Eggs #1 (2022)

9 April 202221 February 2023 ~ Carrie

The first hatch of shipped eggs for the year is over, and it was a disappointing one. I started with 14 eggs (one cracked) and only 5 made it to lockdown. Did any even hatch?

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Haiku: Elephant Epiphany

7 April 20228 June 2022 ~ Carrie

I acquired this small bas relief many years ago, and it has traveled to the many places I’ve lived. It typically rests on the wall in a bathroom (no particular reason, it just seems to end up there). One morning, the early light came through the sheer curtain on the window and created a pattern on the piece, drawing my eye and inviting me to really look at it.

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Update: Lavender Ameraucana Hatch #1 (2022)

23 March 20228 June 2022 ~ Carrie
A Lavender Ameraucana with an American Bresse friend

We’re at the halfway point with the first shipped Lavender Ameraucana eggs of the year, and there’s good news…and bad news. The good news is that there are, after 2 candlings (earlier than normal), still eggs in the incubator. The bad news is that there are now just 7 left.

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In The Incubator: First Goose Hatch Of 2022

21 March 20228 June 2022 ~ Carrie

Happiness – for me, at least – is an incubator full of goose eggs. If all goes well, in a few weeks, the fuzzy charm of baby geese will return to the farm. It’s a short hatching season, so I’ll be making the most of it!

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Haiku: Three’s A Crowd

12 March 20228 June 2022 ~ Carrie

The geese are laying, and they have a favorite spot in the barn where they queue up to have their turn (this particular goose is Sinéad, so named because she was bald last year from the gander’s attentions). While all of the ladies demand their privacy, Sinéad’s “stink eye” is enough to keep most other creatures away…and her bodyguard is an additional deterrent.

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