Help! Accidentally helped too soon?

Hopefully, it won't hatch till all yolk is absorbed if it does place the duckling in a small bowl or cup lined with "dry Paper towels and leave it in the bator till all yolk is absorbed. Sometimes when they hatch and there is still yolk they can drag it across something and cause it to rupture that is why you put it into a bowl or cup also keep in the bottom half of the egg shell if possible,
 
The duckling got its leg out of the egg and looks like it’s struggling to get out, should I help him out and just put him in a cup with the yolk or leave him be? Would he give up and die?
 

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I don’t think there is too much left but it’s not a clear view.
If baby will stay in for a bit longer maybe it can get absorbed
Good thing is baby can get air
If it does push out and still has a little yolk I set them on dry paper towel in a small bowl so they don’t try to flop around in the bator
Most times if not fully ready they will curl back up like they would in an egg and finish
I’m sure when my tag is on she will be able to help
I’m not sure if calls take the same general rule as regular ducks
Also this baby was absorbing while in the wrong end ? Then got itself turned ?
 
If baby will stay in for a bit longer maybe it can get absorbed
Good thing is baby can get air
If it does push out and still has a little yolk I set them on dry paper towel in a small bowl so they don’t try to flop around in the bator
Most times if not fully ready they will curl back up like they would in an egg and finish
I’m sure when my tag is on she will be able to help
I’m not sure if calls take the same general rule as regular ducks
Also this baby was absorbing while in the wrong end ? Then got itself turned ?
I think it was just the neck that turned, I’m pretty sure the yolk sack stayed in the same position.
 

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