Here's my first hatch, from my own barnyard mixes:

February chicks by Cowgirl Jules, on Flickr
Of 11 eggs, 9 made it into lockdown and 7 hatched. I opened the last two after a full day; one was full-term but hadn't absorbed the yolk and was dead and the other one looked like it quit a few days early. These are hatchery quality Buff Orpingtons, with one an EE mix, except the dark one. Pretty sure his father is my Blue-Laced Red Wyandotte roo, and who knows who the mother is. I didn't see which egg he came out of, but it wasn't the green one.
I have another hatch due on Friday, Blue Marans from heathersboers and Blue Laced Red Wyandottes from ilovefrizzles. They're looking pretty good so far.

February chicks by Cowgirl Jules, on Flickr
Of 11 eggs, 9 made it into lockdown and 7 hatched. I opened the last two after a full day; one was full-term but hadn't absorbed the yolk and was dead and the other one looked like it quit a few days early. These are hatchery quality Buff Orpingtons, with one an EE mix, except the dark one. Pretty sure his father is my Blue-Laced Red Wyandotte roo, and who knows who the mother is. I didn't see which egg he came out of, but it wasn't the green one.
I have another hatch due on Friday, Blue Marans from heathersboers and Blue Laced Red Wyandottes from ilovefrizzles. They're looking pretty good so far.