I wouldn't know. Red and white uniforms on one team. Old beige patterned couch, wood paneling. Very strange. (I suppose it could have been.... The Mighty Ducks!)
Up to you on whether you want to help or not - but it seems to me that getting the zipping done is seen by many as a sign that the chick is "ready for life" and will try to help. But it's always possible you might find something you can't fix. Up to you, if it were me, even though I usually don't help out, I would be tempted to if it's this far along (esp. if there are no more pips in the 'bator to threaten). How long has it been zipped? I had one that was like that for a little while, and I didn't want to risk the other pipped eggs, so I didn't help, and it got out on its own.
Well, I was going to try to push through, but I didn't make it, migraine progressed such that I had to go home. Not much pain, but dizziness, confusion, thermoregulation issues, and having a hard time word finding when speaking. Not compatible with my kind of work. (You don't want to know how long it took me to type this post.) SO, on that note, I'm going to lay down.
- Ant Farm
Well it pipped 4 days ago so I was fairly certain it had absorbed the yolk. I did help, I took the cap off and it was stuck to the membrane so I rubbed some coconut oil on it and it pushed out itself.



