Help!! I opened incubator without knowing one of the eggs zipped

You need to get the bleeding to stop, just because you made a mistake with assisting too early doesn’t mean you should give up. He still has a chance.
 
I don’t want to open the incubator again because another egg is in the process of pipping. I just put the egg that is bleeding back in
I suggest taking it out, just quickly, if the baby is still alive and the bleeding is that bad, try and stop the bleeding then pop him back in. Although far less than ideal, opening the incubator for a very quick second shouldnt do too much harm to the other eggs, just try to keep the room warm and get the humidity back up quick for the other eggs.
 
You need to get the bleeding to stop, just because you made a mistake with assisting too early doesn’t mean you should give up. He still has a chance.
Yes its still moving!! The bleeding stop i guess from the heat
 

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I suggest taking it out, just quickly, if the baby is still alive and the bleeding is that bad, try and stop the bleeding then pop him back in. Although far less than ideal, opening the incubator for a very quick second shouldnt do too much harm to the other eggs, just try to keep the room warm and get the humidity back up quick for the other eggs.
I suggest taking it out, just quickly, if the baby is still alive and the bleeding is that bad, try and stop the bleeding then pop him back in. Although far less than ideal, opening the incubator for a very quick second shouldnt do too much harm to the other eggs, just try to keep the room warm and get the humidity back up quick for the other eggs.
Can it zipped out on its own now?
 

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Next to the one thats bleeding
I see, towards the pointy end right? Leave him be for a while, sometimes they can manage to hatch even when malpositioned. Read the guide on assisted hatching just incase the need should arise again, but my suggestion is to leave them be for now, let them do their thing and try to be patient
 

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