10-01-2007, 11:05 PM | #11 |
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Wow! That is just amazing - I really, really hope they make it - are they a lot smaller then than a normal hatchling seeing as the egg weighed just 4 grams more than the other eggs?
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I have never had twins in one egg before but i believe it isn't uncommon , I hope they both make it also and i'm sure there will a distinct size difference compared to a single hatchling will keep you posted in a few days goingto leave them to absorb there large yolk sack eough to tie them of .
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Thats really fantastic Darren, well done, btw they are short of midwives at our local hospital!!!
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wow, thats cool, hope they're both ok...good luck!
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Good luck with them. I have my fingers crossed all goes well. Looking forward to hearing an update in a few days
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fingers crossed for you darren, you deserve a great year with all your hard work and love for all animals
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Thats amazing.... dont you just love Mother Nature x
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11-01-2007, 01:20 PM | #19 |
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Many congratulations, Darren! They look brilliant. You'll have to think of some clever names for them.
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How are they doing today?
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