Hi I am new here and need a bit of help.

Actually no but I am shocked to see it making hole instead of zip. But it looked okay, still moving and yasning and I'm still too nervous. Can I just wait? After this, will it hatched normally without assisting? I live in Jakarta Indonesia, normal humidity level is 70 to 75%. Two eggs that I have before, hatched pretty fast and like easy. This one already been a roller coaster of emotion.
If its still struggling to get out at 24 hours you will need to intervene and assist. Yes hatching can be nerve wracking! 😁 Keep us posted! 😊
 
If its still struggling to get out at 24 hours you will need to intervene and assist. Yes hatching can be nerve wracking! 😁 Keep us posted! 😊
Thankyou, you are so calming. Even tho I hatched before but it was long time ago, 1st one was 3 years ago, 2nd 1 was last year. So thankyou for your understanding.
 
If its still struggling to get out at 24 hours you will need to intervene and assist. Yes hatching can be nerve wracking! 😁 Keep us posted! 😊
Hi I just want to update u that the gosling hatched. She waa very active in the begining but I saw a slight yolk left in the egg. So perhaps not fully absorbed yet? Thin vein around egg also visible.
 

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Hi I just want to update u that the gosling hatched. She waa very active in the begining but I saw a slight yolk left in the egg. So perhaps not fully absorbed yet? Thin vein around egg also visible.
I don't know anything about hatching geese, but if that was a chick or duck, I know I'd be leaving that in the incubator for many more hours. It does need to finish absorbing the yolk. I presume the humidity is up already. For chicks and ducks it's suggested 70% for lockdown/hatching.

Congrats though on your gosling hatching! :clap :love :highfive:
 

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