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They can go upto 72 hours without food and water. However, if the chicks are active and ready to go in the morning, and there is still no signs of hatching from the last egg, go ahead and let momma lead her babies to food. It has been my experience that if an egg doesn't hatch within 48 hours of the first hatching, it's not going to.
Keep food and water in front of them all. The chicks will start exploring and eating the day after they have hatched. All the eggs should have hatched within 24 hours of each other. You can candle the remaining egg to see if there is movement. If no movement remove it, so the mom knows she is free to get off the nest.
All of my broody hens will leave their nest every day (or I remove them from their nest) to eat, drink, poop and dust bathe. I have never put the food and water in front of the hen while she sitting, until the very end when the chicks are hatching, and she can't leave.
She also needs to bathe to discourage mites, as the mites will target a broody hen.Seems like when you let the broody hen out she spends more time dusting and scratching than eating. Guess she needs exercise.