Not sure depends how long it was shrink wrapped
I have never had one like that but if that’s the case we can see if others have help
If all veins were gone and it’s shrink wrapped then warm water to remove it while keeping baby warm so not a bath but warm wash cloth
Look for veins if they are gone you can peel more back and keep checking just take the cap off like they would and let baby push out on its own if not shrink wrapped but only do this if veins are gone
Baby may Or may not make his own pip now with a safety hole but I have made safety holes after 24 hours Of internal pip
just little tiny ones and mine still made their own pip and zipped
If it’s been over 24 hours for the other egg you can make a little hole for it as well
Have you candled...
That could be a saddle air cell where it goes up both sides
It happens to shipped eggs a lot but it also happened to all the eggs under my mom duck and they were her eggs that were laid in that nest
(Still trying to figure that out )
If it’s still leaking I’m not sure I would keep it if it was...
Yes spray the sides
This will help to keep humidity up
The egg seeping something could be a dead egg. That’s not normal
If it’s oozing stuff and it blows it can kill the rest of the eggs from bacteria
Take it out and check it over to make sure there is no crack or pip made from baby
Smell...
You can’t spray the eggs directly now that you have made safety holes
But you could spray into the bin away from the eggs
If you put a safety hole in the Air cell end you shouldn’t have any blood at all. It’s empty in there
This must be your first time hatching
So when babies move into position to hatch the egg gets very active as they are turning around
After that they egg may stay still until zip time and some ducklings peep lots others say nothing
This doesn’t mean the baby isn’t healthy it means it’s resting...
Making the safety hole can lead to full assists as babies don’t panic to external pip on their own running out of air
Are you prepared to do this if they need help
This means every 2-3 hours membrane needs to be moist. Including through the night. It’s also about patients as you can not open the...