Air cell looks strange - day 21 call duck eggs

Hopefully that's it. Would it be okay to check the eggs a couple times a day for pipping, or is that too much? Just wondering so I don't do anything to harm them.
I believe it’s fine. I check mine a lot when it’s close to hatching time, just make sure the candling is spaced out within a few hours and stuff.
 
Hopefully that's it. Would it be okay to check the eggs a couple times a day for pipping, or is that too much? Just wondering so I don't do anything to harm them.
I check my call duck eggs twice a day; morning and evening. Twelve hour after internal pipping occurs, any eggs not externally pipped get punctured on the air cell end. I do this as I have learned that not doing so cost me the lives of some ducklings. I assist to get the best possible hatch with short billed calls. With my last hatch, one duckling was lost as I waited too long, but ended with 12 healthy ducklings, all of which needed help to hatch.

However, whenever you open your incubator the humidity changes, at the worst time. The change could cost you. Humidity changes can and do make it harder/or impossible to hatch as it dries the membranes. For me, that does not matter as all the eggs are assisted. Over a period of 50+ years, assisted hatches are easy and my wife and I very rarely lose a baby.

I would not tell some one to candle when the hatch date is so close as this could cause them problems and possible losses.
 
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I check my call duck eggs twice a day; morning and evening. Twelve hour after internal pipping occurs, any eggs not externally pipped get punctured on the air cell end. I do this as I have learned that not doing so cost me the lives of some ducklings. I assist to get the best possible hatch with short billed calls. With my last hatch, one duckling was lost as I waited too long, but ended with 12 healthy ducklings, all of which needed help to hatch.

However, whenever you open your incubator the humidity changes, at the worst time. The change could cost you. Humidity changes can and do make it harder/or impossible to hatch as it dries the membranes. For me, that does not matter as all the eggs are assisted. Over a period of 50+ years, assisted hatches are easy and my wife and I very rarely lose a baby.

I would not tell some one to candle when the hatch date is so close as this could cause them problems and possible losses.
Thank you - should I stop turning them once they internally pip?
 
Does this egg look dead? it seems to still be moving a bit. One of them was pushing against the air cell two days ago but the next day it stopped moving and the veins disappeared. The veins seem to have disappeared in all of the eggs and I have no idea what's going on. None have internally pipped.
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