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First of the lavender Guineas just hatched : D
There are 4 others that have pipped and are making great progress, but I'm worried about this guy:
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The red circle is where it "pipped". Once I saw that, I gave it a safety hole (green circle). The others have cracked chunks of shell off, but this one hasn't made progress. When I took it out to put the hole in, I candled and didn't see any movement. Since I put it back in, I've seen it rock again, though. And I've seen movement through the safety hole.
What do you guys think? Malposition? Am I going to have to assist? Given that it pipped around the same time as the others, how long should I wait?
Yay guineas!

When you candled the egg you're concerned about, did it looks like the pip was inside the air cell or below? You can tell if they're malpositioned once they pip by whether it's it the area of the shell that lights up or not. Most of the time if they're able to pip externally they can hatch without assistance but only time will tell.
I wouldn't worry about the pip being smaller than the others, it's the build up of carbon dioxide that encourages the chick to start thrashing to peck through the shell, if the initial pip isn't enough they will peck it again.
If it is malpositioned you also have to consider that the pip is both the internal and external pip in one go and it can take the chick what seems like twice as long to hatch because they don't have that period of time while they're pipped internally in the air cell.
I hope all of that makes sense. I was up all night with my Olive Eggers hatching, lol. I'm sooooo tired.
