Help!! Peachick externally pipped in middle of egg!

Sorry it took me a bit for an update, we got very busy today with all our animals Since I last posted a new baby was born :weethe chick has curled toes which ive already started corrective measures to get them straightened out. Surprisingly enough though my India blue pair are split to white or black shoulder bc I have a yellow baby. Very excited around here today!! Thank you everyone for the advise and support!!
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Sorry it took me a bit for an update, we got very busy today with all our animals Since I last posted a new baby was born :weethe chick has curled toes which ive already started corrective measures to get them straightened out. Surprisingly enough though my India blue pair are split to white or black shoulder bc I have a yellow baby. Very excited around here today!! Thank you everyone for the advise and support!!View attachment 1447434
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Is this one hatched from the one egg we've been talking about?
 
Can you candle it and mark here the air cell is? I suspect that the egg could be a "pipped away from air cell" and that maybe it didn't lose enough moisture.
So it has pipped on the wrong side of the egg, which is okay, not ideal, but okay. @Pyxis and @WVduckchick, can explain this better than I can, but when they pip like this, it counts as an internal pip because a normal pip would happen 180 degrees fron where it is now. Does that make sense (i suck at explaining stuff like this). I don't think the fluid that leaked out is yolk, but I could be wrong. Please wait for @Pyxis or @WVduckchick to comment before you do anything drastic.
This was very informative! Thank you for explaining even though this was a few years ago. I have a chicken egg that did this exact side pip & now based on this thread I know to let it be. Thanks!
 

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