Goosling externally pipped on opposite side of air cell and side that it was laying on

That can happen, it's a pretty common malposition. The good news is, a lot of the time they can still hatch on their own. Because it didn't get to internally pip, it still has a lot of absorbing to do. Don't start to worry that it's not progressing until it's been 30 to 48 hours from the external pip.

Just in case, here's my article on assisted hatching:

https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/guide-to-assisted-hatching-for-all-poultry.72886/
Sorry to bug you again but I’m worried (I guess my anxiety definitely got the best of me) the baby has made some progress and it’s bill is completely out now and I can see a foot to the very left of it’s bill. I had some of the membrane turn a brown and took the egg out to pick some of the dried areas away and barely had any blood if any being careful I didn’t hit any blood vessels. I also put some neosporin around the edge of the membrane that was left
Probably poop!
hes a healthy little thing and I love him already
 
It was mushy. Here’s pics of everything that came out when he pushed out. He wasn’t having it in that shell anymore poor guy!
Thank you so much again for all the help you have been! I have him under a lamp with a little stuffed rabbit so he can cuddle with it. You can tell he’s exhausted, but such a sweetie. Hopefully he will be ok!
 
I’ve had very early Hatches such as a almost developed chick who survived a ENTIRE DAY.
 
No just him. My husband found its egg in one of our fields randomly one morning and he brought it home to me to incubate! How clumsy are they normally after being hatched? He can’t stand up no matter how hard he tries and did the pics look normal for a goose?

It can take awhile for them to get their feet under them.

So, is he a Canada goose? Because that will be an issue. If he is, start looking into local wildlife rehabbers ASAP. You can't keep him, it's against the law.
 

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