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Give the chicks a chance. Sometimes after they pip, they may not zip for awhile while they are absorbing the yolk. After the chick has been pipped for around 24 hours then you can check and see if it needs assistance. If you do assist and see any blood, stop and wait awhile. Usually if you try to assist too soon after a pip the chick may not be quite ready to hatch. The chicks can hatch a day or two early or a day or two late depending on how steady the temperature has been. Humidity is another issue. If you need to go into the incubator, you can always mist the eggs a little with warm water and that will bring the humidity up quickly but then sit on your hands again and let it stabilize. I usually incubate under or around 40% and bring the humidity up to around 75% during lock-down. I just had a hatch on Tuesday. My next hatch is in a couple of weeks. Good luck and have fun...
Does the membrane colour look okay?
I've got 4 pips now so I think I worried for nothing. Lots of chirping too. Glad to hear you've got some pips now too. Try and sit on your hands! lolNot much activity, but one did externally pip on the bottom of the egg this morning - I had to put it upright. Hopefully more will follow!
Without reading back - this is your first hatch?
If you feel compelled to "help" - do lots and lots reading and watch some videos. Its very dangerous to the chick. Can cause fatal bleeding and other graphic injuries. I guess you can say well what's the harm if it isnt going to make it out anyway. But!!!! It can take till the end of day 22 sometimes. So don't rush in. Ive had eggs with large pips since early AM hours today, and still no chicks. But they will all be rolling out soon!
My stance is - let them be! But maybe Im just chicken!!!!
Good Luck!