well just kick me to the curb and stomp on my headWe're wishing you both good luck! You got this. Just give yourself and the little guy some time.
While this is what the experts tout....and I disagree in normally hatched chicks, I woould be very careful applying the three day philosophy to a chick that had problems hatching especially one that was drying out in the shell. I would hypothesize that they would be at a greater danger of dehydration and less apt to let them go after hatch w/out water and would even push electrolytes.

I'm going to agree with Amy on this one. The chicks with leg and feet problems always have a hard time getting to the food and water. You're going to have to force the water on him for a day or two. That could be the difference between life and death. I also agree with the electrolytes, or Sav-a-Chick if you can get some. That will help with the curled toes as well
I really think this is used more as a selling tactic by big hatcheries I do know that I have left them in the incubator for 48 hrs. before and still I had to cull one got its foot caught in the mesh lost total use of its leg. the chick was not ready to quit and my wife would build a wheel chair for them if she could I think like everyone culling is the part of farming I hate the most.