Bettacreek
Almost Self-Reliant
Honestly, in my experience, I've found that you have better success with helping chicks hatch SOONER rather than later. If I see one struggling, I don't wait, I get in there and help it. I've done this with everything down to button quail, and I've never had a weak chick hatch... All survived to adulthood and were just as strong and healthy as the natural hatchers. After hatching for awhile, you learn when chicks just aren't going to make it out on their own, and you start stepping in sooner, and end up with much better results.