Article 77R74 Compassionate Man Incubates Six Abandoned Emu Eggs and Repairs a Hatched Shell With Gold Leaf

Compassionate Man Incubates Six Abandoned Emu Eggs and Repairs a Hatched Shell With Gold Leaf

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Lori Dorn
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Alwyn Wils of the A Chick Called Albert channel incubated a clutch of six abandoned emu eggs, investigating their viability after learning they were more than three weeks old.

My expectations were very low as these eggs were over three weeks old when I got them. But I just had to give them a chance...

Wils determined that only two of the six eggs were viable. The first hatching went very smoothly, but the second was more difficult due to a dry membrane. Wils slowly coaxed the tiny hatchling out of her shell by painting the egg with water.

The second egg was running late and when I picked it up, I could see why. The membrane looked very dry. This could be an issue as the membrane shrinks as it dries out. This limits her ability to move.

After a few weeks, when both little emus were healthy and happy, Wils repaired the hatched shell with gold leaf in the spirit of the Japanese art of Kintsugi.

via The Kid Should See This

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