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I am at the end of day 21, and all of my other eggs hatched between day 19-20, and two hatched today. Two are left. One has no movement and no internal pip. The other has an internal pip and is cheeping. I am wondering how long one should wait before making an external pip near the beak (I read Sally Sunshine's article about assisted hatching). I can't seem to find a clear cut answer to the following questions:
How long is too long for the chick to be internally pipped with no external pip?
If you create an external pip, does this create more danger for the chick?
Is there a time limit for it to stay externally pipped safely?
What is the benefit of externally pipping manually... Does it just help the chick breathe, or am I potentially doing more harm than good?
Any advice would be much appreciated. I am just concerned because the rest of the eggs had at least pipped 24 hours ago at the latest. I am fairly certain the other egg has a dead chick in it, even though it was rocking and rolling yesterday. I don't want this internally pipped chick to meet the same fate. Not sure how long it has been internally pipped.
How long is too long for the chick to be internally pipped with no external pip?
If you create an external pip, does this create more danger for the chick?
Is there a time limit for it to stay externally pipped safely?
What is the benefit of externally pipping manually... Does it just help the chick breathe, or am I potentially doing more harm than good?
Any advice would be much appreciated. I am just concerned because the rest of the eggs had at least pipped 24 hours ago at the latest. I am fairly certain the other egg has a dead chick in it, even though it was rocking and rolling yesterday. I don't want this internally pipped chick to meet the same fate. Not sure how long it has been internally pipped.
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