Eggs rolling around... help

Good luck! Just be patient. I have read that shipped eggs can get a jump start if they are exposed to higher temperatures in transit.
 

Hi it's me again.

So it's nearly 24 hours since the first one externally pipped. I'm worried it'll run out of air in there. Not a lot is happening and I'm happy to be patient, I just want to check if everything's normal and going as it should

It's now 12 hours since the rest piped. They also have cracks not large holes.

Does this all look ok?
 

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I did a bit of searching (I haven't hatched ducks before) 36-48 hours is normally how long ducks take to hatch from that first external pip. And don't worry if they are quiet, don't seem to be doing anything - they can look like they are doing nothing then suddenly pop out.
 
I did a bit of searching (I haven't hatched ducks before) 36-48 hours is normally how long ducks take to hatch from that first external pip. And don't worry if they are quiet, don't seem to be doing anything - they can look like they are doing nothing then suddenly pop out.

Thank you!
 

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