I have read many articles and pieces of advice where they recommend leaving chicks in the incubator until they are dry. I have incubated twice before, with both times removing the hatched chick(s) as soon as it started getting energetic and moving the other eggs that were trying to hatch. But those times I had 4-6 eggs in lockdown waiting to hatch, whereas I was unlucky with many being infertile this time and I have only 2 that are viable and still growing (I also ordered from a hatchery for around the same time, so they will not be alone for long if only one hatches). Now I'm wondering if it would be best to simply leave both chicks in there until they are both hatched and dry--as everybody recommends. I have a small 6-egg incubator so it's easy for a spunky 'new-hatched' to mess with the other eggs. Will leaving this chick in the incubator compromise the other egg? I don't want it to be my fault that the chick ends up scrambling the other embryo or turning the pip hole to the floor, making hatch difficult. They're due May 13th.