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    Headless Pastel...

    So we cut this clutch on day 53, looked like 4 pastels, 4 normals and this....

    When we first cut it was moving




    It was no longer moving tonight when we got home and we could see what appeared to be a large kink so we decided to remove it from the egg and see what was going on. Well we weren't expecting this.





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    Re: Headless Pastel...

    ............... wtf it was moving at first!!!!!! that is the weirdest thing i have ever seen
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    Re: Headless Pastel...

    WHAT THE HECK! Thats SO creepy, I think I would have a panic attack! What'd you do with it?
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    Re: Headless Pastel...

    Whoa!! thats nuts! I've read that ball's can be born missing an eye or 2 from temps fluctuating too much during incubation but this I've never seen before. That stinks, sorry man.

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    Re: Headless Pastel...

    Wow.

    I have to say that is a first that I have seen.

    It would have still been moving due to still being connected to the egg yolk that provided it all the nutrients and sustenance.

    Thats very interesting. Thank you for sharing!
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    Re: Headless Pastel...

    Quote Originally Posted by KristynhasBALLS View Post
    I've read that ball's can be born missing an eye or 2 from temps fluctuating too much during incubation but this I've never seen before.
    Same here, literally just read that in McCurleys book right before seeing this post.
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    Re: Headless Pastel...

    wow that is weird that sucks

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    Re: Headless Pastel...

    That is one of the more astounding defects I've seen. I wonder if there is brain tissue inside the lump? How very strange, and thank you for sharing. Very sorry for the loss.
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    Re: Headless Pastel...

    can you repost the pics? i can't see them
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    Re: Headless Pastel...

    I also would like to see the pics. All the talk has me wondering what it could look like.
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