I ended up staying up all night to help chicks. Because of all the wet weather, my room humidity was running 50 to 55% even with the air conditioner on. Once the first chicks were out, the hatcher shot over 70% and the rest of the chicks were sticky and couldn't hatch. The one with the mass was fine for a couple of hours, then fell over on its back and couldn't get back up. When I opened the hatcher to help one hatch, I put that chick back in an egg carton. It rested a bit, then got out and fell over again. The next time I had to open the lid, I culled it. The chicks are Big Medicine's project blue laced red Cornish, some hatched with the recessive white from their grandmothers. While the defective chick was normal sized for a large fowl, it was smaller than its huge siblings. I have three whites and three blue laced reds out, and four in eggs I intervened with and opened after they internally pipped............................ I'm giving them time to absorb the yolk and possibly get out on their own. Besides the cull, three others died before I started interveneing; one completely zipped then apparently got stuck and drowned anyway????????????