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Be patient. Did you calibrate your thermometer and hygrometer? If the temperature was low it may take a couple of extra days for the chicks to hatch. My latest hatch was on day 25. What kind of incubator are you using? If the egg has externally pipped and you open the incubator the chicks could be shrink wrapped but if it hasn't externally pipped it's probably ok. It may be still absorbing the yolk. Not knowing what the temperature and humidity are at it's hard to say for sure. Sit on your hands. If the chick stops moving it could be resting. Hatching is hard work. Do you have pictures you can post of your setup? How is your humidity? I would make sure it is up to around 75%. Good luck...
Like yesterday moving and now it's not moving on 22nd day what does that mean wait I will send u picture please tell me what has happened please reply me after seeing pics
 
Quick version @Sheetal correct me if any of this is wrong. We are on day 22 chicks internally pipped over 24 hours ago with no progress since. No external pips. OP has opened the incubator and candled during lockdown.
 
Be patient. Did you calibrate your thermometer and hygrometer? If the temperature was low it may take a couple of extra days for the chicks to hatch. My latest hatch was on day 25. What kind of incubator are you using? If the egg has externally pipped and you open the incubator the chicks could be shrink wrapped but if it hasn't externally pipped it's probably ok. It may be still absorbing the yolk. Not knowing what the temperature and humidity are at it's hard to say for sure. Sit on your hands. If the chick stops moving it could be resting. Hatching is hard work. Do you have pictures you can post of your setup? How is your humidity? I would make sure it is up to around 75%. Good luck...
So it's my egg 22 day no chirp no pip external at first pic I can't see where the beak is then if I rotate my egg toward left it will look like that please suggest me what to do it's not moving... I think it's saddle shape air cell
 

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Quick version @Sheetal correct me if any of this is wrong. We are on day 22 chicks internally pipped over 24 hours ago with no progress since. No external pips. OP has opened the incubator and candled during lockdown.
See this pics can tell me anything by looking the egg it's saddle shape air cell.. please suggest something I will be waiting but I opened like 2ltwice during a day
 

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Quick version @Sheetal correct me if any of this is wrong. We are on day 22 chicks internally pipped over 24 hours ago with no progress since. No external pips. OP has opened the incubator and candled during lockdown.
Are u there please see the pictures I have send and tell me what to do I'm worried..
 
Yesterday I saw it was internally pipped on 21 day and moving but now its not moving 22 day not moving I candle them and the it's all dark I can see only air cell that means yolk is absorb should I do safety hole and if it doesn't make any progress I will open it on 23 day is it ok
Also :welcome :frow You may not see any movement when candling. How do you know the yolk has been absorbed from the air cell? How many eggs are in your incubator. Did you count the day you put them in as day 1 or the next day as day 1. When I put my eggs in my incubator on a Wednesday they will hatch three weeks later on a Wednesday. I don't understand how you can tell the yolk has been absorbed by looking at the air cell. I think you should check your thermometer and hygrometer for accuracy. If you start poking holes in the egg it may help and may not once you breach the shell. Personally to me it appears your temperature may be off. I didn't see a post on what you're using as an incubator, the temperature and the humidity. They all make a difference in the hatch. If the humidity is too low increase it ASAP. I would put it, as I mentioned around 75%. The chicks need the humidity so they can turn in their shells (when you see the eggs moving) to position themselves for hatching, (pip and zip).
 
Quick version @Sheetal correct me if any of this is wrong. We are on day 22 chicks internally pipped over 24 hours ago with no progress since. No external pips. OP has opened the incubator and candled during lockdown.
I would stop candling and leave the eggs alone. To me the pictures look as if the chicks aren't ready to hatch yet which may be from low temperature.
 
Also :welcome :frow You may not see any movement when candling. How do you know the yolk has been absorbed from the air cell? How many eggs are in your incubator. Did you count the day you put them in as day 1 or the next day as day 1. When I put my eggs in my incubator on a Wednesday they will hatch three weeks later on a Wednesday. I don't understand how you can tell the yolk has been absorbed by looking at the air cell. I think you should check your thermometer and hygrometer for accuracy. If you start poking holes in the egg it may help and may not once you breach the shell. Personally to me it appears your temperature may be off. I didn't see a post on what you're using as an incubator, the temperature and the humidity. They all make a difference in the hatch. If the humidity is too low increase it ASAP. I would put it, as I mentioned around 75%. The chicks need the humidity so they can turn in their shells (when you see the eggs moving) to position themselves for hatching, (pip and zip).
My temp is 99f I don't have I hygrometer meter so I don't know
 
I would stop candling and leave the eggs alone. To me the pictures look as if the chicks aren't ready to hatch yet which may be from low temperature.
But they are not moving so ..... should I leave them for how much days
 

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