I noticed a little after I posted that there was actually a little blood on the membrane where it pipped, so I was thinking it just needed more time and planned to leave the incubator sealed for at least a few more hours, watching and waiting. Then DH opened it up and cracked around the shell a little to 'help it'. At that point, the membrane was looking at little dried out and the chick was actually peeping and acting alive and I was afraid it was going to get stuck. I decided I needed to intervene at least to correct what DH had done, lol. I took the egg outside where the humidity was 80% today, kept the egg wrapped in a wet paper towel (not over the spot where the chick pipped), and carefully chipped away the shell around where the chick would zip. I nicked the membrane and one point and there was a little blood, so I decided that the chick just needed more time and DH shouldn't have messed with it in the first place. I left it on the wet paper towel and ripped a little strip to put over the membrane to keep it from drying out, then I put the egg back in the incubator and hoped for the best.
Took my 6yo to see a musical this afternoon and came home to 3 newly hatched chicks in the incubator (including #5, above)! Still a few more eggs in the incubator, including my 6yo's 'favorite' egg (a single yokohama that we got from a friend)... but most of the rest were question mark eggs that I wasn't sure of at lockdown candling. I am thrilled with our hatch, considering it was our first time and we had so many difficulties with temp and humidity.
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