Okay, he is out! A lot of problems...he got sticky and he still has a tiny bit of yolk left, still stuck to his shell, but my friend who has done a lot of eggs came over and said it was time, so she pulled him. He is rather weak right now so we are letting him rest for tonight and going to try and get the shell off tomorrow.
Duckling #2...yes, there is a number two! A quick sweep of my candler this morning showed a second guy had pipped his membrane but was struggling against the shell...and I do mean struggling! I picked up the egg and could feel him banging around in there! So I cracked a little hole and he has shoved his bill by it a few times today, breathing and still looking vigorous. Judging by #1 and number #3 (explain #3 in a moment), we have decided to give him a day, maybe two, in his present condition to see if he hatches himself or if not, we'll hatch him, but we feel he needs more time to absorb his yolk based on the other two.
#3 did not fare so well...#3 was a breech, struggling against the membrane with his rear end when I popped the shell. Already had some blood on its own and a drying membrane when I popped it. Friend came over and said, yep, breech, so we opened it to find there was nothing we could do...duckling had "scrambled egg" and bad yolk absorption going on, this one was a goner.
Too bad because it looked to be a beautiful white duckling! I knew I was going to have to learn from some mistakes and some hard knocks, but today was definitely hard. The other eggs look to be MIA, for want of a better word...all embryo movement looks to have ceased, no other pips on the other 8.
In other news, the 14 I have in the one bator are two weeks old and look to be more vigorous than any I have had so far, so I am hoping this bodes well for hatching. This group is being turned by hand 3x daily and started being misted about day 4-5 after cooldown at night. Group on next shelf has been set for 4 days now and will be candled Thursday. I am eager to see if the much-touted hand-turning method will yield better results or if we really have to go back to the drawing board here. It's hard having to learn this way, but at least I can say I gave it the good old college try here.