Please help....new to chicken hatching

How long will it take for the yolk to be absorbed?
There's no given time. Mine took a good 12 hours, but it wasn't a full yolk sac.

This was the size of mine.

If yours was busted from the egg, I'm assuming there's still a good amount of the yolk sac. Which may take a full day to absorb or better. My concern would be, if it was broken from the egg, how much blood did it loose? And what shape is the "umbilical" cord/attachment in
 
That last chick didn't live. now we have a chick that the mother pecked half the head and the skin is gone. what can we do?
 
Thank you for taking the time to reply :) I do have one more question that I cant seem to find the answer to. How exactly do I 'set' the eggs while waiting for the other hen to lay enough eggs? Do I store them in the refrigerator? If so, should I let them come to room temp before putting them under the broody hen? I just want to make sure i do this correctly. Thank you.
 
That last chick didn't live. now we have a chick that the mother pecked half the head and the skin is gone. what can we do?
Sorry to hear that. Is he still alive?

Thank you for taking the time to reply
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I do have one more question that I cant seem to find the answer to. How exactly do I 'set' the eggs while waiting for the other hen to lay enough eggs? Do I store them in the refrigerator? If so, should I let them come to room temp before putting them under the broody hen? I just want to make sure i do this correctly. Thank you.
Store them upright (round end up-pointy end down) in a carton. Most people do NOT refrigerate. (There are people who regularly incubate with fridge eggs, but it is not the standard practice and I don't know the hatch rate differences). But keep the eggs stored in a cool place. 55F-65F (there abouts.) Most people insist that the eggs should be turned 3 times a day as they when incubating as well. Always have eggs warmed to room temp before setting.
 
Unfortunately I had to put the chick down, there was an awful smell from the head wound and it was in so much pain. I isolated the chicken who was attacking her chicks and wouldn't stop being broody for about 4 days and now she is outside running around with the other chickens. My two other hens are great moms and their chicks look better than shipped chicks!
 

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