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Thanks for your advice. I do have them at 100 degrees and sitting on a damp rag, but they're just out in the open :/ I will find a box and just give them time.I see you have them under a brooder lamp. At this point you also need to try to get them inside something that can hold the humidity, even if it's just a box. Get your temps as close to 100F as you can & make sure there is plenty of moisture (wet sponge, paper towels, bowl of water) in with them as possible. If you used a plastic tote or box you will need to leave holes for air flow, but they don't need to be very big. Since your broody was outside, & you had a lot of temp flux, I would give these even an extra week before giving up. I had eggs hatch 5-6 days late in my last batch due to temp flux. A low average temp will delay development even more than a day with a temp drop will.