kattabelly
Crowing
If it had been 48 hours I'd say you waited long enough. It sounds like you did a good job and allowing it to finish hatching itself was a good move. I try to do that too, when I assist.Experienced hatchers: Did I call it too early? Should I have left it a bit longer?
With incubator-hatched chicks that seem especially weak, I'll monitor for a while and sometimes give them a first feed just to prevent them falling into a spiral of weak > struggle to eat > get weaker > even less able to feed themselves > etc. That might be more intervention than you're comfortable with providing for broody-hatched chicks, and of course it depends on the broodies themselves whether they'll allow that much interference.
It doesn't always work out this way but of the three chicks that hatched under a broody here recently, one of the two that have made it to 8 weeks old - despite being weaned at one month, in the middle of winter
