Help! Broody hen stepped on hatching egg!

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Help! My broody hen, Oreo is sitting on some eggs and she has been doing fine...Except today we lost 2 eggs and possibly a 3rd one because she crushed them.
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The 3rd one of pipping and she stepped on it a little and now it's bleeding; It's not cracked all the way, but the baby chick seems to be very slow and not very active as it's trying to hatch. I can see its beak moving so it's still alive, but it's bleeding a lot and I don't know what to do!
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I don't have an incubator at the moment...Normally I would take the hatching egg out, wrap it in a warm moist paper towel, and put it in my incubator.
Help! Will the chick make it???
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I think it's time to intervene,
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. Put the chick into a warm brooder and monitor it carefully.
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Thanks, but I don't really have a brooder.
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And like you probably already know, I don't have my incubator either.
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Is there a way I can make a quick brooder easily? And I'm scared to intervene because the egg is bleeding and what if the temperature change kills the baby chick???
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Thanks, but I don't really have a brooder.
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And like you probably already know, I don't have my incubator either.
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Is there a way I can make a quick brooder easily? And I'm scared to intervene because the egg is bleeding and what if the temperature change kills the baby chick???
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Do you have a tub or empty fish tank nearby, or something that can handle heat but is large enough?
 
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Thanks, but I don't really have a brooder.
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And like you probably already know, I don't have my incubator either.
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Is there a way I can make a quick brooder easily? And I'm scared to intervene because the egg is bleeding and what if the temperature change kills the baby chick???
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Do you have a tub or empty fish tank nearby, or something that can handle heat but is large enough?

I think so, yes.

Oh and the baby chick is still barely hanging on...I looked at it closer and it hasn't absorbed all of the yolk. I wrapped it halfway in a damp paper towel because the membrane has turned white where the egg shell has been taken off, and I moved it under a past broody BO hen. She isn't broody now, but she's temporarily sitting in a nest box with a couple other eggs, getting ready to lay her daily egg and so I slipped the poor thing under her for warmth and she willingly took it. The original broody hen already has 4 baby chicks and about a dozen eggs under her already and so I figured it needs more space and warmth, and I know Setherina will take care of it for now like she always does because she's a great setter and mother hen. I'll just leave it under her until I can make a brooder...I just don't think I should intervene right now because all the yolk hasn't been absorbed.
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Thanks!
 
UPDATE: Well, the baby chick didn't make it.
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I moved it to a plastic tub with a light over it and put some damp paper towels around it. But it didn't make it. 3 chicks in a row so far that didn't make it. I just hope no more turn out the same way.
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Thanks everyone for all the help.
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So sad to hear. It always sounds so much easier to let the hens do all the hard work, and then you get a rogue/clumsy/daft hen who makes a right mess of it. A bit like rogue/clumsy/daft hatchers who can't sit on their hands! Hopefully the rest all go your way!
 

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