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- Blackstone
Aviaries
Baby Hyacinth getting ready to hatch.
The baby has broken around the egg
about 3/4 of the way.
John breaks the last little bit of
shell.
And peals off the top of the egg.
John checks to make sure the egg yolk
has fully absorbed.
- The baby and the remains of the yolk
sack
- and small veins that lined the egg
as he developed.
The baby still attached to the umbilical
cord.
The last bit of cleaning.
A close up of the baby.
- 26 days of incubation.
- A perfect hatch.
- Current
Price list and availability
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- We are now accepting deposits for
our 2002 babies.
Please call (760)742-2002 or send an E-mail to reserve your baby.
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Blackstone Aviaries
P.O. Box 460455
Escondido, Calif. 92046
(760) 742-2002
Blkstone@Hughes.net
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Please come back &
visit us again.
Cindy
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