Nothing you’ve done wrong. I’ve had upside down ones as well. They seemed to do fine. When a hen hatches her own they get rolled about quite a bit at the end.I have another pip in the wrong spot! What did I do wrong, guys?
I was so excited about this hatch because they were fresh, local eggs. I thought this could be my 100% hatch. But now I have at least two malpositions.
The second one is in the middle of the egg, on the opposite side of the dip. The egg is rolled away from the others, because the chick that hatched knocked it around. Could the knocking and rolling have caused the chick to get misaligned?
And why are they taking so long to hatch? My last hatch, when I didn't know what the heck I was doing, they were all out (the ones that hatched) in 24 hours from when the first pip appeared. It's been 24 hours from my first pip, and only one is out! I have 4 pips, but 2 are malpositions.
I will say that I don’t candle too many times anymore. As Phage says once to cull duds and once at lockdown. I don’t draw lines anymore, or weigh them. Manually turning them needs to be done of course if you don’t have a turner.
What was this batch starting date?


I did help one of them, as it started zipping 15 hours ago. I pulled the half-zipped top back and then left it alone, and it came out an hour later. It has membrane stuck to its back, but I'm just going to leave it alone for now. I only opened the bator to help it out because the humidity was reading 96%. It dropped to 84% and is back to 89% now. The only other time I've opened the bator since lockdown was on day 19 (I thought it was day 20) and I just carefully candled one egg. So right now I have 5 healthy chicks out, and three more pipped. It doesn't look like I have any other malpositions, so I am content to leave them all alone until tomorrow! 
