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upright in a cup so they cant get out prematurely, they have a chance for infection but remember ducks take up to 2-3 days to fully absorb and hatch, much different than chicks. I rarely EVER have to take that inner membrane off a chick unless its malpositioned and I need to free its head and beak. They always get out on their own too.Hello to all, I have a quick question. I have a ducklings that I have helped to hatch, but I think it was too soon, I did not take them all the way out of their shells, I have read how to help hatching chicks, so there were no blood, I made sure of it, but I know about egg sack so I left them alone, but it has been 6 hours and they not trying to get out or opening eyes, they pip and breath and sometimes opening and clothing their bills. What do I do now, did I ruined it? It looked as if they were shrink wraped, like there were two membranes and all of it was too ruff and dry. By the way those eggs were under the duck all this time, until I came and saw that one of them was a little broke, as if the mother duck tried to help them out or stepped on it by accident. There is more eggs, but I tried to help only for 2. Please let me know if I did something not smart.
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https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/hatching-eggs-101
But for now let them have time
and use the cup