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Ducks are slowpokes!Hooray! All it needed was time![]()
I would personally begin opening up by now. Start off with an air cell hole, about the size of a pencil eraser. Open up enough that you can see if there's still veining present, or if you can see the duckling's bill. That will let you see if it's yawning (still absorbing yolk) or not.I’m hatching a Pekin/Mallard egg and it’s hatch date was this Tuesday. It pipped Sunday night but now it’s Wednesday evening and it hasn’t done much more at all. It is moving right now but it’s not making much more progress. Should I help it since it’s been so long?
Yay! Is he out yet?It is hatching on its own now!
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Yes and it’s seems to be doing well. It’s talking a lotI would personally begin opening up by now. Start off with an air cell hole, about the size of a pencil eraser. Open up enough that you can see if there's still veining present, or if you can see the duckling's bill. That will let you see if it's yawning (still absorbing yolk) or not.
Once there's no yawning and veining, you can begin opening up more. If you see any blood while opening, stop though. Eventually he'll either push out, or you'll know he's ready and be able to help him out.
Leaving this post for others with the same issue to reference.
Yay! Is he out yet?
Don't be afraid to talk back to it in the same way you plan to when it arrives! Great job Mama "Duck"!Yes and it’s seems to be doing well. It’s talking a lot