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I think I may try water candling it to see if there's any movement in there.
Needless to say, I got side tracked (it IS Mother's Day, after all, and I needed to do something for my mom.
), but I'm here now with a few baby pictures and that video! First, the video! Y'all will probably want to turn the volume off as the fan in the incubator is LOUD. Also, I may or may not have gone 'awww' when baby hatched, and you would spare me my dignity in muting that.
I apologize for the cage wire in the way--if I had been thinking about it, I would have recorded from the other side of the bator.
Aaaanyway, here it is:
I have leg bands on them, although I think they'll be pretty easy to tell apart without them. The first to hatch has a white leg band, second has pink, and third has blue. Not sure if any of them are visible in these pictures, but I may refer to them as their leg band color (it just sounds better than SC5 or SC1 or SC3, as their eggs were labelled).
I wish my phone had focused on HER and not my shirt, though!



Oh, well. I have three precious peepers to love, either way. 
It's been a pretty exciting spring so far with all these babies!
I'll see if I can convince them to come out for more pictures later.
You survived, though! How did you do? 
They are just way too cute, I can't stand it! All I want to do is sit by the brooder and wait for them to come out from under the EcoGlow so I can stare at them. 
Cuddle time!







Night-night, beebies!I did great in most of my classes. A's in all of them except organic chem which I got a C+ in.Aw, sorry to hear!You survived, though! How did you do?
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My first C ever actually. But hey I'm just glad to be done with it. How was your semester? Ahh the babies are cute!
Stinkin' class! I have all A's so far this semester. I need to check, as one of my classes was delayed at being recorded, but I'm relatively sure I have an A in it as well. When I submitted my final, I couldn't get anything less than a high B in the class already, so my final score should have taken it to A.
It was a pretty easy semester, though, just super busy because of all the things I had to do in that last month or so.
It's so hard to do anything but sit and stare at them! I didn't take many pictures of them yesterday because of that (well, and I was getting tests done for the chick sexing experiment). The first thing I did when I woke up this morning was peek in at them. I caught them at breakfast. 
They have a lot of growing to do!!

It looks like they're passing secrets. 
I heard this high-pitched peeping under the EcoGlow and figured someone was getting stepped on or poked at, so I pushed the babies out from under it just in time to see him arch his neck and let loose! I tried really hard to get a recording of it, but Pinkie got shy as soon as the camera was on him and kept running back under the EcoGlow instead. I'll try again tomorrow.
Guess I'll have to stop using the pink bands for baby leg bands--they always end up on roosters!
Bad news on the babies, though--they're growing!!
Getting little wing feathers already, and they just look so much bigger. Why, oh why can't they stay eensy-weensy-teeny-tiny li'l munchkins? Check out the little baby wings!
You can't really see it well in this picture, but their feet are getting baby feathers in already, too.
In other words, the EcoGlow shall no longer remain clean on top.






I suppose it does fit within my rules for nesting--it's in the coop (technically) and not under the roosts in the poop... Here's Callette pulling her best innocent face when I found her back there. What a Dork! 