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    Egg pipping on bottom....help!

    It's ok. That's totally normal. It won't hurt the other egg. If your brooder is up to temp (95 degrees on one side) you can put It in as soon as it starts to fluff up. Mist the remaining egg with warm water right before you shut the incubator.
  2. MGG

    Egg pipping on bottom....help!

    Just leave it. It will be fine. If you turn it over it will take longer to hatch because it will disorient the chick and then it takes time to get back into hatching position. They know what they're doing. First hatches sure are stressful. Good luck!
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