Wow... you are brave: telling a chickmom how to do her job. She'll probably bite you!
Update here: Mama deserted the one I helped hatch and the egg this afternoon, so I opened the tip of the egg, saw liquid and tossed it. The chick I brought in and held under a heat lamp for an hour or so. It's one eye was crusted so I dampened it and chirped at it. Actually the chirping seemed to do as much as the warmth. After an hour it was perking a little better but extremely wobbly. It was time to get something done so I went out, slipped open the door and tucked it under mama who was squatting right by the door, and got the heck outta there. An hour later she had moved and squatted to the opposite corner. I looked around, did not see little critter, and assume it managed to stay with mom.
I figure tomorrow AM will tell whether he makes it or not.
Hopefully it will make 7 out of an original 12 set. 2 were lost early on to egg-eating roosters who no longer exist. I think it's a pretty good set for our first one!
I doubt if I can tell many of them apart, though. They all look like chipmunks.
And I still want one Welsummer.
BTW, we went to the local fair tonight and DH saw a premade chicken coop he thought was pretty neat ( $1400, yeah pretty neat)
We also saw The Association in concert ( for all you old folks who remember them)


) They were pretty good for old men!!