We now have 24 chicken eggs and one duck egg in the hatching incubator. No longer turning, to allow the baby birds to get into position to hatch in three days. There are six eggs from Henrietta that will hatch out Black Sex Link chicks (or I'd be really surprised if any were Phil's offspring). There are also four medium brown, seven blue green, and seven white eggs (including two tiny fairy eggs). I checked again with the light before putting these eggs into the final incubator. I can't see into two of the medium brown eggs, but all the others had clear signs of life in them. The single duck egg is the only viable egg out of over a dozen we added in from Dashi. It will be a rouen cross (father is Helvegan, our Indian Runner / Khaki Campbell, mother is Dashi, our purebred rouen).
In the photo below you can easily tell them all apart by the letters. Q for Quiche, D for Dashi, G for guinea, and M? for Matt's egg. The ones on the right with the R are for Runner because they were put in before we named Quiche. The chicken eggs are obviously the smaller brown eggs in the last two left rows.
We're on baby watch in the bunny barn again. We've had no luck with our breedings so far this spring, but miss Penelope is definitely showing her belly today. Everyone has nest boxes, and now we're just waiting for them to be ready.