Well, folks, the chicks are still hatching! I'm pretty sure I have at least 25 of 'em now... just pulled a couple more out of an incubator to join the others. There are still eggs hatching AND hatchlings in each of the three incubators.
I'm really pleased at least one of the BR marked eggs hatched, as there weren't very many of them and I just love BRs. I miss my Betsy.
John came by to measure the roof of the house and give me a rough estimate of the cost to replace it later this year. Because he was here, I asked him to handle a few little things that needed to be done. First, he had to mess with the auto-waterer fountain in the coop, which he's tinkered with 3 times and it was leaking again. He determined it was actually broken and un-fixable. So we came up with a way to solve another watering problem, cannibalizing parts from here and there, moving water faucets in the coop, clearing foreign objects from one hose and adjusting a valve to the "always filled" waterer I'd been using with a five gallon bucket on the other side of the coop. Now, crud won't get into that hose because it's attached directly to a faucet.
Then he placed the four security cameras and tacked down the power cords to them. They're not hooked up yet, but they're where I wanted them and ready for me to get the system set up inside the house to operate them.
Plus I had to show him the newly hatched chicks.
Got a phone estimate for the replacement and installation of a new propane cast iron stove; the store manager will e-mail copies of the "basic" one and one with the model of stove I really liked.
Also got a phone call from a guy asking about chicks for sale; he'd gotten my number from the gal at Bradshaw Feed (she knows it's okay to give my number out to persons she's already vetted as "reasonable" to refer to me). She'd told me he would be calling me, when I picked up chick starter and a bottle waterer last night on my way home from work.
Time to adore my chicks for a while.