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Thank you so much! I guess I'll just have to wait and see I'll keep u posted as I might need a lot of help! I'm quite new at incubating ducks and I'm constantly worried if they will make it... I will send photos of their progression
Don't turn any eggs that have pipped. They need to stay in position to pip and zip the shell. l agree with rjohns39, it looks like it is trying to pip but is not there yet. I would not locksown now. Listen for peeps inside the egg like Ren2014 suggested. If you hear peeps, you could start lockdown then, or some people wait for an external pip. If no there are no pips, you would lockdown at the usual time, at the end of day 25. If your concern is overwhelming, turning the eggs is not critical at this stage, so you could stop. Yes, day 23 is somewhat unusual for internal pips. Generally internal pips occur during lockdown, about 24 to 48 hours before hatching. If the hatch is early, it might not hurt to check the calibration of the thermometer. Early hatches can be the result of too high temperatures. Take a deep breath and sit back and wait and watch.You got this!
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Don't turn any eggs that have pipped. They need to stay in position to pip and zip the shell. l agree with rjohns39, it looks like it is trying to pip but is not there yet. I would not locksown now. Listen for peeps inside the egg like Ren2014 suggested. If you hear peeps, you could start lockdown then, or some people wait for an external pip. If no there are no pips, you would lockdown at the usual time, at the end of day 25. If your concern is overwhelming, turning the eggs is not critical at this stage, so you could stop. Yes, day 23 is somewhat unusual for internal pips. Generally internal pips occur during lockdown, about 24 to 48 hours before hatching. If the hatch is early, it might not hurt to check the calibration of the thermometer. Early hatches can be the result of too high temperatures. Take a deep breath and sit back and wait and watch.You got this!
Support is here if you need it.
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