how long from pipping to hatching?

Oh, bummer. I think hatching chicks is incredibly stressful. We hatched a lot this spring and I had many sleepless nights. The quick hatchers sure aren't the problem -- it's always the stragglers and strugglers. I hope things go better for you next time.
 
Well it was having trouble breathing and struggling per my husband. ..as I was driving home from work...an hr drive. Said leave it alone...but they were getting worried and panicked. So DH pulled apart some pieces and helped him out... last thing I said was not to touch it. Now its laying there moving its legs like its trying to get up but its body can't. It looks like a plucked bird all pink with an occasional fluffy strand. :'(

this has happened to me, unfortunately after 24 hours the poor little thing passed away.
 
Also bear in mind his intervention most likely did not affect the outcome. we're men, we solve problems, he was trying to solve one for that tiny baby.
 
Interesting. I just did my first hatch and by 4 p.m. of day 17, all chicks were hatched. There was one left who was pipped but stuck. I figured "what-the-hey..." so I popped him out with an assist and he's still doing great. The other five eggs were dead.

I wouldn't be able to handle chicks taking that long to hatch
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I guess I was lucky that they all hatched so quickly. I had one pop out at 9:00 a.m. and by 9:30 there were already 20
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and all but five of the eventual 48 hatchees were out by lunch.
 
Since it couldn't get out, where it would have died anyway, I highly doubt it.

Yeah that. I don't mess with eggs until there a whole bunch of peeping dry chicks in the incubator. At that point I'll assist but I don't count on the assisted chicks living. Some do, some don't.
 

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