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Thanks for the update!
I really should do it more often.


The second egg in this group pipped late last night, and the first started to zip this morning, but stopped part way. I'm really not sure if she was stuck, or just resting, but a few hours later there had been no progress.
By that point, the second egg was getting closer and closer to hatching, opening its pip further and further, and when I checked on them a little after noon, it was zipping. I figured once the second baby was out, I'd investigate and see what was going on with the first.
Well, round about 1:00 pm EST, all of the sudden the stuck baby decided she was done being stuck, and she gave a mighty push and popped right out of the egg!! That was about 6 hours of zipping before she actually hatched, phew! At the same time, the second baby also pushed out of the egg, and the two ended up hatching simultaneously!

The first to pip baby is a Khaki, so I'll not really have any strong indicators of male or female until she's older. She's just gonna be a 'she' until proven otherwise.

Second to pip baby is a Fawn, so I should be able to tell once she's dried out.

The third egg, the one I've not been sure of this whole time, looks very dead now.

Here are our two newest additions cuddling under the EcoGlow.

I did get the big-kid brooder set up so that those two could have the baby bin to get their land legs in in peace. Here they are in their new box; there's another box zip-tied to the side with a hole in between for even more space, and I'll move the food and water over there once they're used to going through there. (You can see the pine shavings in the second box in the lower left corner of the picture.

...And yes, they're already making a mess of the place.

As a quick note here, the first first-to-hatch baby, who is two weeks old now, I have started to call 'Bee'. Not sure if that's going to end up being a nickname for a longer name, or if she's just going to be Bee, but for now it's Bee.

Also, I would have posted this a bit sooner after the little ones hatched, but I took an accidental nap after moving them to the brooder, so I had to go close coops for the night before I could sit down and write this out.
