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Once they are through the air cell, it can be a couple days before they actually pip. If you can hear chirping, they've pipped internally and they should be getting ready to pip externally. What day of incubation are they on?
As for my own.... Lockdown starts tonight and I am toooooo excited. I am taking June's hatch out to the farm Saturday to make room for the Sunday hatch. June's hatch is going to be soooo mad at being taken out to the farm, they are really big babies overnights. Last night they were all downstairs, SCREAMING AND SCREAMING.... I thought they would stop after a little while but it was 2am and the cats and dog were freaking out so I got out of my nice warm bed, trucked downstairs (they are three inches tall, how do they have such loud little lungs?!), pulled all four of them out of the brooder, and laid down with them on the couch. They all instantly shut up, cuddled up to me, and went to sleep. They made cute little sleeping trills, so I forgave them.
Spoiled. Rotten. Brats.
...But I secretly hope the next 3 are as sweet.