A couple weeks ago, while I was outside taking care of my ducks, I stumbled upon a nest of duck eggs behind a bush. I was going to throw them away, but I decided to candle them first just to make sure there weren't any developing. To my surprise, 3 of the 13 eggs showed development and all appeared to be on different days. I decided to stick them into my incubator to give them a chance, but wasn't expecting much because my incubator sucks and doesn't even reach 99 degrees. The egg that was furthest along in development had a crack in it and died after two days in the incubator. That left me with two eggs. I have been turning the eggs 3 times a day and candling every once in a while to make sure they were still alive. Tonight I went to turn the eggs and noticed there was a pip in one of the eggs. I haven't been keeping track of how long they have been in the incubator (stupid, I know) and was shocked to see the pip because it doesn't feel like they have been in the incubator long enough to be hatching yet. The pip in the shell is not in the right place. It's opposite the aircell. Every once in while I can see something pushing on the membrane at the pip. I can also see something moving in the air cell but I'm not sure what it is. I also still see veins when I candle. This egg has me really confused and I don't know if I should wait or help it out somehow. Advice would be greatly appreciated.
Here are some pictures of the pip.
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There is something moving in the aircell, but I don't know what.
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There are still veins...
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