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Jmiller89
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I put him back in like this.80% is plenty, see if you can bring it down to 70%. It will doubtlessly climb again when another hatches.
I would assist now if it had already started zipping then stopped. Take off just the shell over the air sac. Do not try to peel the membrane yet!
moisten the membrane with coconut oil or triple antibiotic cream (without pain relief), being careful to avoid the nostrils.
If you see lots of boood vessels, then its not ready, and for whatever reason, had broken off more shell in the pip. In that case put it back.
If the chick is making chewing motions, and isn’t moving its body, it’s probably still absorbing yolk... put it back.
If the membrane appears like clear saran wrap, and the keets is making an active effort to get out, then you can start to slowly work away at the membrane, starting from the pip hole.