October hatch along?!?!

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I haven't been on here a whole lot in the last month, it was crazy hectic at our house. I'm watching our first chicks hatch right now!
I took some eggs from my in-laws chickens to do our first attempt at hatching, none of my chickens have started laying yet and it will likely be spring before they start.
I got 7 eggs that I wanted to hatch. 3 Easter egger mint green eggs and 4 white eggs from the leghorns. There's 2 roosters in their flock, so the dads could be an Easter egger or a barn yard mix (something barred with lots of colors).
Yesterday was day 21 and before I went to bed I had 3 pips. This morning I have 4 bouncing baby chicks, one is zipped and trying to get out, the last green egg has pipped while I sat here watching them, but no movement from the last leghorn egg.
 

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I haven't been on here a whole lot in the last month, it was crazy hectic at our house. I'm watching our first chicks hatch right now!
I took some eggs from my in-laws chickens to do our first attempt at hatching, none of my chickens have started laying yet and it will likely be spring before they start.
I got 7 eggs that I wanted to hatch. 3 Easter egger mint green eggs and 4 white eggs from the leghorns. There's 2 roosters in their flock, so the dads could be an Easter egger or a barn yard mix (something barred with lots of colors).
Yesterday was day 21 and before I went to bed I had 3 pips. This morning I have 4 bouncing baby chicks, one is zipped and trying to get out, the last green egg has pipped while I sat here watching them, but no movement from the last leghorn egg.
How awesome!!!
I hope that last egg pips for ya!!!

I guess someone has to be last ..right?!
 
Now we have 9 chicks, 2 pipped eggs and the last egg.

I had to help the first egg to pip. She missed the air sac and pipped right below it.
After 24 hours the membrane that was exposed had turned brown and I could see in the egg with a strong flashlight without opening the bator. There was a lot of space where the air sac was and the pip was below it. I grabbed her out and peeled (more like broke it off) the membrane off her face a tiny bit, wet it with warm water and put it back! Now that I could see her chewing I knew she was still ok in the shell.
I watched that egg like a hawk! After 5 hours she stopped chewing but started moving around but not getting anywhere. After another hour I decided to help. I waited for a chick to hatch and grabbed the egg while the humidity was up and peeled the shell off where the air sac was. Sure enough the membrane was stuck to her. I re-wet it and helped as little as possible and put her back. A few minutes later she hatched. She's fluffed up and doing kung-fu kicks now.

I'll post some pictures after they all hatch
 
I haven't been on here a whole lot in the last month, it was crazy hectic at our house. I'm watching our first chicks hatch right now!
I took some eggs from my in-laws chickens to do our first attempt at hatching, none of my chickens have started laying yet and it will likely be spring before they start.
I got 7 eggs that I wanted to hatch. 3 Easter egger mint green eggs and 4 white eggs from the leghorns. There's 2 roosters in their flock, so the dads could be an Easter egger or a barn yard mix (something barred with lots of colors).
Yesterday was day 21 and before I went to bed I had 3 pips. This morning I have 4 bouncing baby chicks, one is zipped and trying to get out, the last green egg has pipped while I sat here watching them, but no movement from the last leghorn egg.
❤ They are adorable!
 

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