Assisted Duck Hatch?

Kinderchicken

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I’m hatching ducks in my classroom and have had three hatch so far. Happy and healthy! I do have one that has attempted to unzip but it is at the narrower end of the egg. The air sack is on the opposite side. Today is day 27. The membrane looks a little dry but the incubator has great humidity. Should I assist. He doesn’t seem to be making any progress.
 

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In the picture the ducks beak is where the open hole is. He is making noise and opening and closing his mouth.
If it's opening and closing it's bill then it is still absorbing the yolk sac. It will probably be ready to hatch or assist after 24 hours.
 
Yes, assist. Do not remove the duckling completely from the shell. Remove only enough shell and membrane so the duckling can push free when it is time. This eliminates the chance of the duckling hatching with an unabsorbed yolk sack.

As you assist, if there is blood, return the egg to the incubator and try again in a few hours.

Remember-Do not take the duckling out of the shell completely.
 
Have all the other eggs hatched? Has the duckling in the picture made more than two external pips; working its way around the shell?
 
I’m hatching ducks in my classroom and have had three hatch so far. Happy and healthy! I do have one that has attempted to unzip but it is at the narrower end of the egg. The air sack is on the opposite side. Today is day 27. The membrane looks a little dry but the incubator has great humidity. Should I assist. He doesn’t seem to be making any progress.
I had 2 ducklings pip from the wrong end last hatch. They took much longer than the others to finally hatch. I did start to help one a little because I got worried, but noticed it was moving its mouth like yours so I left it alone. Both hatched by themselves when they were ready. Hope all goes well ❤️
 

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