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The lonely chick.

But Lucky’s such a good boy. An angel!

He keeps busy. He reads the comics.

He eats his food.

See his regal profile? What a chicken he will be!

Well, maybe we’ll have to do something about that hair…..

The other eggs defy me.
Thinking back to what I’ve read, if you keep the incubator slightly lower than the optimum 102 degrees, chicks do take a day or two longer to hatch, according to the books. For fear of accidentally overheating again, I’ve kept my incubator around 100. Lucky hatched at Day 23. (And so far, from the first batch, he is the only one–truly, the miracle baby.) Today is Day 22 for the second batch.

Soon?
I think I hear some little crackly pecking from inside the eggs……
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Have you ever seen “Chicken Run?” Brilliant clay animation movie. If you haven’t seen it, I highly recommend it.
BTW, lovely shot off your back porch. But how do you cope with all the bugs? Mosquitoes, deer flies, black flies, etc. Are you intending to screen in your front and back porches? Just curious. One of my co-workers lives out of town in the woods, but they can’t sit out in the evenings during the summer because the bugs are so bad. Her hubby is screening in their back deck, I believe.
-Kim
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How will you mark him when the others start hatching? I would hate for him to get lost in the crowd!
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Have fun with all the other hatching going on soon! I can’t wait to see what/who is next!
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Looking forward to seeing the second batch hatch.
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I’m so excited! I can’t wait to see how batch two turns out!
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Just an FYI that you probably already know?? You don’t want to keep Lucky on the newspaper because it can be too slick under his feet and cause leg problems. I hope you don’t mind me telling you, I just don’t want anything to happen to Lucky.
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