Hey, all.  I have 22 eggs I'm hoping will hatch out 3/6'ish.  This is my first hatch ever and it is in a Little Giant still air incubator with turner.  The incubator has given me fits at times trying to regulate the temp., but the eggs seem to be ok.  I had 24 originally, but 2 candled clear.  I broke them yesterday to see if they were infertile eggs or quitters.  They were definitely infertile.  So, out of 22 fertile eggs, I have 22 chicks developing.  Please wish me well that they will all hatch.  I'm nervous and excited.  I am hoping for mostly RIR chicks (all my roos with the hens are RIRs), but I have a variety of hens, so trying to get all RIR hen eggs was challenging.  This was a test run, anyway--it looks to be going great.
I do have two questions for you hatching folks--I have 2 hens that once a week or so lay double-yolked eggs.  They are longer than normal.  If I were to put them in the incubator, would both chicks be able to survive in one egg shell?  Also, I have an Easter egger pullet (she is one of the ones that lays double-yolked eggs).  I was told she'd lay blue or green or possibly pink eggs.  However, she lays light brown eggs.  I have an Americauna cockerel.  If I were to later breed the two of them, would their female offspring possibly lay blue or green eggs.  Just wondering.  I might in a few months try it, raise a few of their chicks to see what I get.
Good luck to you all on the spring hatchings.  It is such a great time of year.
Melissa