Araucana thread anyone?

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Since only one chick under Ratchet hatched, I left the remaining eggs under her to keep her setting so I could give her some of the incubator hatch that is due Friday/Saturday. I conversed with Nancy (Utterback) and she didn't think that was a good idea. She thought the amount of time between Ratchet's chick and the new chicks was too much and she would probably reject them. Its less than a week...what do you guys think??
 
Since only one chick under Ratchet hatched, I left the remaining eggs under her to keep her setting so I could give her some of the incubator hatch that is due Friday/Saturday. I conversed with Nancy (Utterback) and she didn't think that was a good idea. She thought the amount of time between Ratchet's chick and the new chicks was too much and she would probably reject them. Its less than a week...what do you guys think??
The timing isn’t great, but it may work. If Ratchet takes the chick out of the nest you may need to try introducing the incubator chicks to her in the late evening and see if she will accept them.
 
The timing isn’t great, but it may work. If Ratchet takes the chick out of the nest you may need to try introducing the incubator chicks to her in the late evening and see if she will accept them.
That brings up another concern I have...
By keeping her setting am I doing an injustice to the chick she has, since she isn't getting off the nest? I have both food and water within a foot of her hoping the chick would venture out on its own and find it.
 
That brings up another concern I have...
By keeping her setting am I doing an injustice to the chick she has, since she isn't getting off the nest? I have both food and water within a foot of her hoping the chick would venture out on its own and find it.
Chicks don’t need food or water for the first 2-3 days after hatching as they get sustenance from the yolk they absorb shortly before hatching.
 
Chicks don’t need food or water for the first 2-3 days after hatching as they get sustenance from the yolk they absorb shortly before hatching.
I'm pretty sure it hatched Sunday, so we are rapidly approaching that time limit. Surely it can smell the food and water if it needs it (I hope?).
 

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