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I had one that pipped the wrong end also... I figured it pipped and proabably died but 12 hours later I saw the pip get a little bigger. I went ahead and helped him out. There was some blood right around where the pip was but I kept going a little further and found it was the only blood. The yolk sack was fully absorbed and he was more than ready to be out. I'm glad I helped him as I don't think he'd have gotten out on his own with how he was positioned in the egg. He is fluffed out and doing fine now. When I went to lockdown I candled everyone and found one that I had been incubating upside down(don't know how I missed it at the first candle). I didn't mark the egg but I am thinking it was this one that pipped on the wrong end.