I have two broody Silkies right now. Each was sitting on five eggs, all due to hatch around the same time. One hen has already hatched two. The other hen, who I checked just a few hours ago, still didn't have anything going on. No obvious cracks or anything on any of the eggs. We just went out after supper to fresh feed and water and check on the hens. I opened the nest box and was very surprised to find a new, wet, chick, about 6 inches away from the hen. The shell was further away. It was still curled up and not moving, and wet so I was so disappointed to find it dead. When I went to pick it up to dispose of it, I couldn't believe it but it moved. Its mouth opened and closed several times and it moved its legs some. It felt quite cool. I don't know whether Mama Hen didn't know what to do with it, or if she kicked it out of the nest, or what, but she certainly hadn't been keeping it warm and she seemed oblivious to the whole thing. So, we didn't know if there is a chance for this chick or not. I would think not, however, I've never seen a chick immediately after hatching. Maybe they do just lie there for awhile??!!! I don't know. I need opinions. Anyway, what we did was slip the chick under the other hen that hatched two chicks yesterday and is still sitting on more eggs. I didn't know if it was the right thing to do, or not. I know she will be good to it. I'm not worried about that. Is there a chance that it will warm up and dry off and possibly live?????? Help, please, with your experiences and opinions. If it doesn't live, will Mama hen just push it out of the nest. Will I find it dead like that later?