Hands on hatching and help

They can take up to 24 hours from the time they pip until they are ready to hatch, so I would not do any assisting until it has been that long.
I agree with this. They can take awhile and it seems like they are making progress. Just be careful with water dishes if you have baby chicks in there. Add some rocks or marbles, so they don’t drown. You can also wet sponges and stick them around the eggs that are hatching.
 
Egg 2 had zipped and was out when we got back but no change with #1. Guessing he has some shrink wrapping happening, I started pealing the layers back. There still seemed to be some blood so left him half in, but completely free to kick the rest off when he is ready. Now 28 hrs from ex pip, seems very weak. Crossing my fingers he is strong enough.
 
Egg 2 had zipped and was out when we got back but no change with #1. Guessing he has some shrink wrapping happening, I started pealing the layers back. There still seemed to be some blood so left him half in, but completely free to kick the rest off when he is ready. Now 28 hrs from ex pip, seems very weak. Crossing my fingers he is strong enough.
How’s everything going today?
 
How’s everything going today?
All is well. Chirpy is strong and healthy this morning and was joined last night by egg #3 about 10 pm. So technically 4 healthy cheeps counting the oldest one. All solid blue, no splash. There is one egg that was less developed that may yet hatch. Luckily only the one needed an assist and he has been loud ever since.
 
Hi there,
hope it’s okay to ask here. My Bantam silky chicks are supposed to hatch tomorrow (d20) or the day after tomorrow (d21) I think.
I was afraid to incubate them wrong and set temperature to 37.5/37.6 degree Celsius during incubation. Don’t know the humidity but... the air cells looked to me a little small! More like day 7-10 in all the pics I saw. Yesterday (d18) I candeled them last. Today I set temp to 37.4/37.3 Celsius and refilled the water in the bottom to make sure there’s good humidity in the incubator.
My questions are: what kind of complication can happen? Due to I might have incubated too high humidity and what can I do help the chicks hatch successfully.
Second problem: I got most of the eggs via mail from a breeder and put them into the incubator as I ordered hatching eggs! On day 14 (12?) I saw one egg might contain chicken twins! But I couldn’t put it to the trash can since it had come so far! Yesterday there was at least one of the twins (the one at the air cell) still alive... any advice at how to handle this egg? Help it hatch? The second twin must be malpositioned for sure since it was developing on the small end of the egg.
Thank you all for your help/advice in advance. Best regards Sandra
 
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Hi! I’ve got a super noisy white layer duck that hasn’t made much progress through the night. It’s day 30. She chirps a LOT but can’t seem to move her beak from the giant hole she has made and zip more. Is it time to help???
 
Hi! I’ve got a super noisy white layer duck that hasn’t made much progress through the night. It’s day 30. She chirps a LOT but can’t seem to move her beak from the giant hole she has made and zip more. Is it time to help???
I see you made a safety hole. Did she externally pip on her own after the safety hole? If so, how long ago? Did you open the pip up like it is in the video or did she do that? At this point, I would remove some of that shell, making sure not to rip or tear the inner membrane and check the inner membrane for veins. You need to use a lubricant on the membrane with bacitracin or coconut oil. Ducks take a very long time to hatch. And they can be very active, which is normal. But once they are ready they really, really start struggling to get out. She doesn’t look like she’s struggling to get out. It’s always better to give more time then go in to soon. You can also candle the pointy end and looks for veins, since that’s the spot that usually has veins after they start receding from the air cell area. I’ll find some pics for you.
 
I see you made a safety hole. Did she externally pip on her own after the safety hole? If so, how long ago? Did you open the pip up like it is in the video or did she do that? At this point, I would remove some of that shell, making sure not to rip or tear the inner membrane and check the inner membrane for veins. You need to use a lubricant on the membrane with bacitracin or coconut oil. Ducks take a very long time to hatch. And they can be very active, which is normal. But once they are ready they really, really start struggling to get out. She doesn’t look like she’s struggling to get out. It’s always better to give more time then go in to soon. You can also candle the pointy end and looks for veins, since that’s the spot that usually has veins after they start receding from the air cell area. I’ll find some pics for you.
Thank you so much! I did a safety hole after about 30 hours of internal pip. That seemed to help as she perked right up and pipped. She did about 3-4 external pips then just continued pecking for the past 24 hours on that one spot. She pecked that big hole on her own. When I checked on her this morning I found her beak all bloody- she kept throwing her head up in that hole and hitting a pointy spot in the egg. I broke it off and saw she was shrink wrapped slightly and couldn’t turn to get out. I chipped away a little bit and she’s pushing to get out.
 
Thank you so much! I did a safety hole after about 30 hours of internal pip. That seemed to help as she perked right up and pipped. She did about 3-4 external pips then just continued pecking for the past 24 hours on that one spot. She pecked that big hole on her own. When I checked on her this morning I found her beak all bloody- she kept throwing her head up in that hole and hitting a pointy spot in the egg. I broke it off and saw she was shrink wrapped slightly and couldn’t turn to get out. I chipped away a little bit and she’s pushing to get out.

Most recent pic. The blood is from her beak. :(
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