Got a cute story about Olga to share.
One of the eggs that hatched in the bator was an EE who pipped, zipped, and was completely out in under an hour! He was the first one to hatch but probably the 3rd or 4th one to pip. Anyway, he had some placenta/yolk stuff stuck to him for the last 2 days as he has been stuck in the incubator. I took him out this morning & he still looks wet & freshly hatched, but he's 2 days old & just has all this crap stuck all over him. I noticed that Olga's chicks are nice and clean and fluffy, so I thought I'd see if she'd "adopt" him without hurting him.
I had soaked him in warm water to try to get the stuff off, and it did soften & get loose but I didn't want to hurt him. I wrapped him in a warm rag and took him out to the dog crate where I have Olga and her babies. I opened the door and placed him inside and watched carefully to see what she would do. Another chick looked at him, then Olga reached out, lifted up her wing, and gently nudged him underneath while she bit at the long piece of placenta and started cleaning him up and eating all the yuckys off of him!
When she lets me back in, I'll pull him out and get a pic. He's all purdy and fluffy now!