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I assisted one wyandotte already. He came out looking worse for wear but is picking up. Another pipped but is slow to progress. I will bust him out in the morning if he does not get out on his own. The others are void of all sound and movemeñt. I cannot see internal pipping with my super bright LED flash lightYOU just KNOW I will jump in here with the TOSSING OF THE EGGS OZ!!! READ THE PROCESS FIRST PLEASEhttps://www.backyardchickens.com/a/step-by-step-guide-to-assisted-hatching you will be at the CANDLE AND TAP stage!
[SIZE=36pt]CANDLE & Tap![/SIZE][SIZE=18pt]Candle and look for an internal pip. Pencil mark the air cell,[/SIZE]![]()
[SIZE=18pt][COLOR=333333]Below is what an internal pip it looks like.
The beak is thrust through the inner membrane into the air cell.[/COLOR][/SIZE]
Tap with your fingernail GENTLY on the air cell and hold to your ear, Can you hear a peep?NOW THE REST IS ALL in the ASSIST ARTICLE !!!