I am sorry- I had a rambuctious chick overzealously knock in the top of a nother egg's top in tha incuabtor- they weren't any of htem due till the 27th and I have 2 htermometers in there and the tremps ahve been fine- so I ahve no idea why these are hatching early- but-- anyway the one with the "help" was bleadinga little so I took it out and put it in the other incubator in a damp washcloth. the next morning it was not doing anything-so I checked and it was still breathing but hte membranes looked white so I tried to dampen them and see if I could remove them-.The chick seemed very weak- I decided to go anhead and unwrap it. I remeved boththe outer and inner membrane- there was no bleeding but the chick was sticky.I left the bit of shell at the bottom wher I was holding it- then placed the chick back in the bator on the damp washcloth. I checked in about an hour- and it was up and over in another section. SO I would say that it does not always mean the END to make changes. It is probably 99% of the time not the best choice. And what works for one doesn't always work for another. I moved 4 broody hens today- most ppl say don't do that either. I moved the nestboxes and put them in guinea pig cages- ( bantams obviously) The hen can't go far.I expect they will sit fine.