I found the beak and the veins still look pretty "juicy" so I'll moisten the membrane and just give it more time. I guess I keep worrying that the baby will suffocate but I guess it's made it this long without breathing air, no reason to rush now... Right?
. Thank you, I've read that again and again... I just don't see where it says if I should puncture that inner membrane so the baby can breathe air or not.
So I was candling the guinea eggs that have yet to hatch and came across one that had a massive air cell that went up the side of the egg as well. Since I have a feeling that we messed up the humidity, I assumed the air cell indicated a shrink wrapped chick so I pipped on the air cell end to...