Congrats John. That's a nice looking batch of chicks, and the new incubators must have worked well. I took off my third hatch today, and got 54 chicks out of 88 eggs originally set. Ten were immediate culls, which a local guy takes for free. Well, we did get a free snowplowing of our driveways, so maybe not quite free. Not too bad for this weather, and considering the timer went out on my GQF Model 1202 so I'm tilting the eggs with the manual switch. Too much trouble to take it apart to replace the timer, so I picked up a newer Dickey incubator off Craigslist, similar to the GQF Model 1502. It had been used only one season to hatch pheasants, and I got it for $450, which I consider a fair price. My 1202 is 15 years old, and it is available to anyone who needs one at a very reasonable price. I'm still using it, but can switch over to the other 'bator most any time.