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Yes, let them go... It is hard to wait, but the more you help them, the worse it will be for them in the long run. The little guys need to do the work of hatching in order to gain strength. I allow 24 hours to lapse from the pip until I help. If I see that the shell is broken and the membrane is not, I will take some tweezers (clean), and pull back a bit of the membrane gently, just enough to allow the chick to breathe. As srpaint said, the zipping will go fast so dont worry about that part.
It sounds terrible but natural selection seems to play a role here... sometimes chicks that cannot hatch by themselves are weak or have a disability (leg splay, curled toes, wry neck) and do not fair well after being helped. I try to let nature take its course as much as possible.
Good luck!!!
It sounds terrible but natural selection seems to play a role here... sometimes chicks that cannot hatch by themselves are weak or have a disability (leg splay, curled toes, wry neck) and do not fair well after being helped. I try to let nature take its course as much as possible.
Good luck!!!

