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 Congratulations and good job on the EE! It's always difficult to decide whether to help...or wait. Just being stuck to the shell is great news!
well i helped the dorking a bit too, he'd been internally pipped, and LOTS of movement in the air cell, but no external pip. so before bed last night i drilled a teeny hole in the top of the air cell...    he zipped around TWICE before shoving  
  there was almost no shell left on the circumference by the time he decided he wanted out 
 
and as a side note, i openned all the other eggs i hadn't seen movement in recently. noticed a few things...
first, all the EE that didn't make it to pip, were white.  is there a lethal gene involved with white?  
also, all the dorkings that didn't make it, the blood vessels didn't go all the way around the shell.  that made me check the hatched eggs, and most of them also had sections that didn't have blood vessels too. makes me wonder if the auto turner isn't turning enough, or if there's something else going on.  of them all, only 2 ee had complete coverage. even the bantams seemed to manage with a small void. tough little buggers. 8)  maybe i need to redesign my turner. (it's the hovabator auto turner)  figure out something else that will turn more completely. ok "engineer hat" on.  bbl.