Adorable chicks SGC!....and yes that one does have a resemblance to Gomez Adams....or Moe Howard.
Here's my final tally: 13 chicks out of 33 eggs with 6 dead in shell and that's including the two I dropped a mini flashlight on a few days ago and cracked/waxed. Only their air cells were cracked so I was hoping they'd still make it, but they never even pipped. Eggtopsy shows fully formed, but dead, babies. So different from snake eggs. With a snake egg, you can cut an oval "window" out of the top of the egg 5 days before they hatch and they'll still hatch. Apparently chicken eggs are more delicate.
None of my swap eggs hatched. Two were late quitters and 4 were early quitters. Some day I'll learn how to hatch shipped eggs.
Now for a pic of the baker's dozen that hatched.....all silkies and one bantam wyandotte/silkie mix (when I go into the wyandotte enclosure I have one hen who always tries to make a break for it and she finally made it and got out with the silkies....she's in love w/one of my silkie roos and they made a baby). I didn't keep any of the wyandotte eggs for a full week hoping to get them pure again, but apparently a week isn't long enough.
I was overjoyed at getting my first black showgirl, the only showgirl I got this round.....then I noticed its left leg is askew, juts off to the left and upward.
When it's on the ground, its little foot is facing upwards.
I used a dowel rod and a band-aid to splint its leg.
Now it's in a more normal position, but it cannot walk.
Here's the eggtopsy on a dead in shell that pipped a tiny hole and had dried blood that had oozed around it. Apparently what was supposed to be it's first breath was blood. Poor baby.