Hi @RavynFallen
Well, that didn't go well
The duckling hatched a short while ago, but only because I took the decision to help and I'll never know if I was right to do that but I think it probably was. It was 47 hours from the pip. The last five hours were a struggle for it. It didn't pip anymore after the second pip but it was pushing constantly against the shell. Eventually bits of the shell fell off where it was pushing so hard, and the membrane looked yellow, not sticky, but really tough compared to the other two. Anyway, after five hours of this pushing and getting absolutely nowhere despite the egg splitting, the wriggling was getting weaker, the peeps getting fainter, and he was still unable to get through the membrane. In the end, my daughter and I decided that because we thought it was going to die, there was nothing to be lost from intervening. I sterlised my tweezers and tore a small bit of the membrane. It was extremely tough, no blood. It started crying out quite piteously so I just decided it was right, and I very carefully pulled the front off the shell. The membrane was virtually intact so I carefully removed it, and discovered that the bit of duckling I could see was the lower back. It ended up lying limply so I finished all but the last bit. Its head was in the pointed end at that point. It didn't seem to be breathing really by then and a small amount of yolk and the cord were still attached. I have left it there, as there are no ducklings left in the incubator and I didn't know what to do.
I am so upset. It was even worse, if that's possible, because my 9yo grandson was watching it, so excited at seeing a duckling hatch. I presume it will pass away? It's still alive now, but that feels like a miracle. Should I have done anything? I feel awful incase I've caused it.
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