Sorry about the chick. Yep, they'll credit you. As to the roo, you may have to appease DH & pen him --- for a while.
You all can be jealous -- Had Sun-Tue off, liked it so much I extended it thru today.

Cut about 4 acres of junk in some fields, did some fence repairs, put up about 150' of new fence...I pounded posts, used the backhoe to pull it tight, hooked it to those T-posts, added a post for the gate, will hang when crete dries -- already have pins in to hang gate. Also reworked a hot wired field, upped a solar box for it, new graze for mares. I swear it will take them a week to eat it down so I can mow it!! It wintered over and had added vetch seed in Fall which is growing well & Bermuda & Orchard doing well.
Been riding my tractor a LOT. It is so great to move stuff, lift, push, etc. My best friend! I put a board at end of fence, hook it to pull fence, then use the back hoe for pull. It is so neat because I can raise/lower as needed, push back & forth, adjust top & bottom separately, then pull to the side -- all standing on the ground because I can reach the controls. I swear, it's a good thing to have. Don't have to move the tractor around, just the arm on the hoe.

NO backtalk either.....holds it as long as I need. Makes fencing a lot more fun. Now, if it could just hammer that pole banger thing! It's faster for me to do that.
FEM, you'll appreciate the "new fenced area" which divides a smaller field so that the goats can go in & eat without getting into the chicken coops! So, I can keep hens from coming out of their side if I want. Not a forever thing but, helps move animals between several fields -- can be a catch pen, s divide & separate pen, or a temp area while I do chores that do not need "their" help or escape. Well, forever until I move it.

It's a highly fertile area, thick (!!) grass.
OH -- my 2 hens sharing a cache of eggs. Have now hatched 5 chicks & 11 eggs still there. It appears one hen is the main chick caregiver & other is prime setter -- although they both do both. Apparently the eggs are still talking to them as they are talking to the eggs, moving them & setting diligently.

I know one hen sat, then others added eggs, then #2 butted in (several were her eggs, green). Who knows! They are in a barn stall. And my other hen in her broody hutch is on day 20 today. More soon?
Have to actually go to work tomorrow

But 4 more days off next week. 10 bucklings to auction on Sat 13th. Yahoo. They do look good!