Hey guys I'm torn up. One of the 2 that was chirping and trying to pip died. I checked on it and it was making no noise and no movement. I tapped and it was completely still. I opened the egg and it's perfectly formed and ready to hatch. Yoke was absorbed and the blood vessels had receded. I'm kicking myself. I feel like I should have made a pip for it earlier when it was lively. The second one is still alive and chirping. I don't know what to do. Every chick in this batch has had problems from the beginning. Should I help the other one? What if it dies before it can hatch. We are going into day 23 and only one has successfully hatched. Please some help here would be so appreciated. I don't want to lose this other baby!!
Trust me, I know how you feel. My last shipped call duck hatch, I had made a safety hole for one that was internally pipped and 24 hours later it was dead. It was a perfect little duck. No yolk, no blood and it had oxygen, so I do not know why it died. It's heart breaking and terrible but it happens.

Sorry, I had several emergencies happen at once... :/
Shipped are a crap shoot, really... I completely understand them being important, but usually if they are struggling that much and can't externally pip themselves, assisting usually ends badly as well... don't beat yourself up, please...
X2!
I was probably one of Ravyn's emergencies. Let me tell you, you are a life saver in tough situations!!! Everyone needs to know that I'm indebted to you!

Thanks everyone I am opening them now. I won't touch the membrane yet. I'm going to try to find the beaks I'll update. Found one already. It was on the wrong end of the egg.
I had a question about this...were they internally pipped? Or did you find the beak through the membrane?
I know this has been a rough hatch for you. You've had amazing luck at shipped eggs before this. This hatch you've had now is way common for shipped. Don't beat yourself up. I've hatched so many batches of shipped silkie eggs and I have had good hatches but also lots of bad hatches. I know how it feels.