It's awesome!!!!!!
Best of luck!
Beautiful chicks! I love their colors!
They'll do that won't they.

Always on their own time.
Keep following along. We'd love to hear her progress.
Well, I'm glad the egg is okay.
Sometimes you can check something ten times and realize on the eleventh you've had it wrong the whole time. I don't think it comes with age, I think it has something to do with being human.
Yes, I always break eggs into a plastic bag. I do it around hatching time when I think an egg is dead but am not sure, so I open them carefully to see that there is no live chick and then throw it out if not or put it back in the incubator with no harm done if it is alive.
You've gotten some great answers, but just thought I would add that some animals can be allergic to certain times of pine or cedar beddings. Its deadly for small rodents, pet invertebrates, and is dangerous for reptiles and small birds. It could be bad for hens too in some cases.
Awesome!
Even though its no fun to have clears, its always nice to know you've got all those removed that could rot. I enjoy knowing all the eggs in my incubator are healthy.
Yeah, some breeds and some individuals are more prone to dirty back-ends. It can depend on feathering, shape, diet, health, parasites, egg laying, ect. Some hens that lay a lot of eggs can get messy as they age and may begin to lay shelless eggs at times, and since Leghorns lay so much and are prone to developing egg laying issues they may get dirtier with age.
I know, I always love to take little chicks home and give them a wonderful new brooder and a warm heat-light and clean bedding. I wish I could take them all.
Not really, but there is the risk of eggs exploding if they are left in and rot. I generally candle eggs around day 7 and again just before lock-down.
I'm so sorry about the ones you lost. I had the same thing happen.
But I'm also so glad the others are doing well after being helped. I had to help a few who were upside-down in their shell recently and two of my survivors are out tucked under broody hens and doing wonderfully (after they had strengthened up).
I'm sorry to hear that. I hope all the rest of your eggs hatch well.