actually, here is a video of some of the chicks that I mostly don't have anymore. One of them is a different silkie/oly that looks a lot like the one I've still got. The video is dated 7.09.11, so I must have been wrong about when I did that incubating, I must have set them in June. Sorry, this summer was a bit of a whirlwind.
You can see that I had one chick born with a serious backward leg. He kept up for a bit but we did cull him shortly after this. There was one other chick from this batch that was born with serious curled toes. I called him Hobbles, until I looked on the internet and learned I could splint his feet. I did the splint, even though he was almost a week old and it worked.
Other than that I have not had any of the hatching/incubation issues that other folks have mentioned. I'm a seriously novice incubator and I have been making a lot of mistakes and having some difficulty with certain eggs, but it seems like there is almost nothing I can do to screw these guys up, almost every one has pipped and hatched like clockwork on day 19 or 20. In this current hatch I have not had any toe issues and I now know that I have been running my hatchers on the very wet side. I've been doing that because the trouble I had back in June was with it being too dry.