Ducklings internally pipping then dying before they externally pip?

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one of my tiny call eggs hatched also. But it wasn't the mama ducks first laying season. This one above is from the same batch as Janas and it did appear that the duck was too big for the shell. The air cell was a bit smaller but not extremely smaller. . when I finally decided to open it it's bill was pressed right up against the shell with no room to move. :(
It had of course ran out of air and space and expired.
 
View attachment 1403125 one of my tiny call eggs hatched also. But it wasn't the mama ducks first laying season. This one above is from the same batch as Janas and it did appear that the duck was too big for the shell. The air cell was a bit smaller but not extremely smaller. . when I finally decided to open it it's bill was pressed right up against the shell with no room to move. :(
It had of course ran out of air and space and expired.
Air cell was too small. Mine came from a super tiny egg and lived. They do actually accomidate the egg. Ask a Vet or people that have hatched them..
 
I have one nest that was pretty big (~20). Last two days I go out there and she had a few eggs kicked out of the nest. I candle them and I can see that many internally pipped but then died.

Why are they dying before they fully hatch? They eat all-natural feed 16% protein lay pellets (other than the fresh vegetables they get). I read if they have too much protein it can make it hard for them to hatch.

Is 16% protein feed too much?
Lost 2 more today. These externally pipped and then died. I can see their little beaks poking out. I haven’t seen her sitting on it much today.

I was just standing here and she started biting at this egg that started to hatch (looked like it already is dead though)...?
 

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Thank you. This will help when I need to remove some to prevent nests getting too big. I am not incubating my eggs. Just letting the momma’s do their thing.
FWIW, today I checked a few of my Muscovy nests, two had 15 eggs, and one of those hens wasn't covering three eggs. :(
 

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