Strange situation (incubating feral chicken eggs)

The last one of this group, #2, internally pipped last night and just externally pipped this evening. She was cheeping away all day. I assume by tomorrow night I’ll have another pic to share of her. Here’s a nap time pic of the two big ones that had already hatched before I posted this, along with #3 (blondie) and #7 (the littlest one, which I think was also born a bit small). The two big ones are Winnie and Piper. The kids are still mulling over the names of the two newer ones.
 

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Hello! I know this is an old thread, but I am about to start trying to incubate some feral chicken eggs as well! Any tips? About the same humidity as you would use with non-thick shell backyard chickens? Also curious how the feral chicks grew up and if they have become tame, happy adult hens?
 

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