Thank you for that advice 
  I will put down something for them to grip on... I think we have some of that shelf liner somewhere...
 
My husband built the brooder for me out of some scrap lumber we had laying around, and we put an old screen door over it to keep the chicks safe from our cats! It's really kinda big, but I also ordered some chicks in the mail that are arriving on Tuesday, so I wanted to be sure I would have enough space for everyone, just in case the hatch went super great and I ended up with 20 chicks or something! (I set 24 - 8 BCM, 4 Easter Eggers, and 12 Ameraucanas.)
 
So far, this little group of seven is doing really well! We dipped their beaks in water and showed them the food and they have been doing it all on their own. They are getting fluffier and cuter by the minute! 
 My new worry is pasty butt, so I've been checking them pretty regularly and so far I believe they are all ok.
 
We've got three more in the incubator, and quite a few eggs still left. Today is Day 21, so this little group caught me a little off-guard with their early arrival. I guess I'll keep the incubator going until Tuesday, though I haven't seen much signs of life on the other eggs... my candling has been somewhat spotty as we just used a flashlight, and I didn't really know what I was looking at! lol Both the BCM and the Ameraucanas were pretty hard to see into. So we could have a few more surprises coming, we'll see!