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One thing you can do (From what I've read) is do a water test to check if it's still moving. If there is no hole in the air cell, then you can fill a cup with 100 degree water, then set the egg in. Hold it still then gently release. Watch it for a little while (15 seconds lets say) and see if it bumps around or not. That seems to be a reliable indicator if it's still alive.
If my other egg doesn't pip by Thursday then we will do the test.
 
Well if it's any consolation, a pattern I'm seeing on a few of my eggs is that when the air cell hole is opened slightly, I notice that they seem to wanna strike at the shell but can't quite reach it. It looks as though the head is under the wing. But I suspect that their bills might be a little too small for the job.
So I'll continue periodic checks throughout the day and if there is still no signs of hatching progress it looks as though I'll be in for a rough round of assisted hatching.
This one (Number 12 out of 14) is the most talkative one of the group. I think I'll name it Naka (In keeping with the Japanese Destroyer, cruiser, and carrier naming convention I've adopted) due to it constantly trying to be the center of attention even in shell.
 
Day 32
Day 31 of incubation
The egg that had piped died I don't know why and how but it did
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(BLUE SWEDISH DUCKLING)
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♡STAY TUNED!♡
You guys can name it in memory;)
 

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