Ponzees, they were precious!
For those of you discussing "lock down" remember - "lock down" is an artificial incubation phenomenon. It is mostly a product of the Internet and if you try to talk to some of the "Old Heads" (serious breeders that have been doing it for decades) they won't have a clue what you are babbling about. Hens don't stop turning their eggs and they hatch just fine. With that said, under artificial condition, it has been found that if you stop turning them a few days before hatch, it seems to help the chicks with getting into the correct position to pip, so does setting them upright in cartons. Don't get too hung up on the time and such, it is not that critical. I set on Friday nights whenever I get the chance, sometimes it's Saturday morning. I start "lock down" on Tuesday night late, or Wednesday morning early, or after work on Wednesday, and occasionally, it is early on Thursday morning. It doesn't make a difference. I have heard that people have had chicks hatch in the turner while it was on!
Frankie says 'RELAX!"