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This may just be me, but if that little baby has zipped fairly well, it's done absorbing the yolk and its blood, and I'd pop off the top to let it relax a bit. It will at least assure it won't suffocate itself. Don't ever take a chick out of the half-shell, though. Chick on the half-shell has to stay that way until the chick can extricate itself, unless glued.
I'd get the panter out, too- that's not really a good thing. Particularly since panting won't help it cool itself because evaporation is soooo poor in high humidity.
In a Genesis, you'll return to good heat and humidity quickly, so it ought not be an issue.
I've been wondering the same thing. In the Genesis, my humidity is currently 77%. My first little guy is not dry yet and he's motivating the others, but if I wanted to take out a few tonight and move them to the brooder so they don't keep kicking the others, would that be safe? Last time I stupidly opened it and blew into it, it dropped from 81% to 64% and came back up within a few minutes.
Is it safe if there are pippers? A damp chick?
Should I spray water?
Or should I just leave them all alone?
Also, the little guy knocked two other eggs. They rolled around a bit. Will they be okay?