I totally agree. Almost every chick I have ever helped has gone on to thrive and become beautiful, healthy and productive chickens. But you will always have those hatchers that do not believe in helping and will criticize those of us that do. I'm of the opion to each their own, but inside I don't understand some people.
How is the chick today? Do you still need help? I have had 2 chicks born (and they hatched w/o help
) with unabsorbed yolk. One had a ruptured yolk and full working egg to chick vascular system so he didn't make it. Another hatch I had a spitzhauben that I woke up to in the bator with unabsorbed yolk and with him I put a damp paper towel in a coffee mug and set him in it and under the brooder light (cup was too high to leave in the bator w/o risk). I made sure I kep offering him water to avoid dehydration. By that night almost everything was absorbed and dried and I was able to take him out of the cup and put him with the rest. By the next morning I couldn't tell him from the others. The key is trying to keep them from rupturing it. If you can do that (which isn't easy) then their chances are pretty good to absorb it and be fine. If they manage to rupture it, chances are not good.