Hi all.

I posted a question on the old fashioned broody thread but nobody is on the thread at present so I wondered if any of you could answer my question. I have copied and pasted my post below.
"Hi all, I have been following this thread since I have a broody. Congrats to all that have babies already, I love all the pictures of mom and babies and have been sitting waiting impatiently for my girl to produce some chicks.
I have a question that I am hoping you more experienced people may be able to help me with.
My broody has been sitting beautifully. She only gets up every 2nd or 3rd day and I have taken off the nest a few times as she appeared weak from lack of water. She only stayed off her nest for a maximum of 20 minutes at a time. She is a new broody having only hatched in July last year. She is an opington.
Yesterday was day 20 or day 19 if you count the day she was given eggs as day 0. When she got off the nest, I peaked in and 1 egg had pipped and 1 had a hole about a cm in circumference and the beak was poking out and both eggs were cheeping. I must admit I was very anxious when I saw the pips and her off the nest but I thought it was best to let her do her thing as she instinctively knows way more than me.
Today about half hour ago, I went to listen next to the nest box and finally heard cheeping -

Sure enough she had (as far as I could see or she let me see) 1 chick but I saw that the egg with the big hole from yesterday had not hatched yet. It is now over 24 hours since I saw the pipped egg and I wondered if there was any hope for the little unhatched one? Could anybody advise me what they think please.
She had 6 eggs; 1 definitely hatched, 1 with the big hole and 3 I saw under her but could not see if they were pipped or not as she only let me peep quickly and another egg which I did not see at all.
I am going to leave her be and rely on nature to sort things out but wondered if the poor little pipped one had any hope at all?"