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I used the point on my tweesers. After the hole, the egg comes off pretty easily. Just make sure you know what direction you are going in. The egg will break in all different directions. (Also make sure you have given them every opportunity to do it on their own.) My last hatch went into day 24, I just read that it can go to 25 and one person in this thread said up to a week. That's a long time.
I like to work layer by layer. Shell first, Thick white outer sac and then the inner sac.
Oh! Make sure you know where your air cell is and be sure that the chick is the correct way. I had one that was backwards. When I popped the air cell and broke the sac I saw feet. Not a good thing.
I used the point on my tweesers. After the hole, the egg comes off pretty easily. Just make sure you know what direction you are going in. The egg will break in all different directions. (Also make sure you have given them every opportunity to do it on their own.) My last hatch went into day 24, I just read that it can go to 25 and one person in this thread said up to a week. That's a long time.
I like to work layer by layer. Shell first, Thick white outer sac and then the inner sac.
Oh! Make sure you know where your air cell is and be sure that the chick is the correct way. I had one that was backwards. When I popped the air cell and broke the sac I saw feet. Not a good thing.
