Quote: I will refer back to photos of the pip
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Quote: I will refer back to photos of the pip

It has been roughly 10 hours since the external pip first appeared. Maybe it is not open enough to let enough air in? Fretting super a lot!
At the 'top of the aircell' is where the shadow of the bill seems to be. would it be as good or safer to try easing one of the edges up on the pip dimple? I've read through the assisted guide and the goose incubation guide fairly thoroughly already just in case...
this looks like a fairly nice pip, ducks take much longer to rest and absorb than chicks do. if you would feel more comfortable you can sterilize a needle and just go in the center of that crack and make sure the outer membrane has a hole in it, even a tiny tear is fine, it will get air. JUST DONT GO DIGGING deep or make the hole big, he can dry out.... enough to make sure you have breathing hole, tap and candle fast to make sure he is still perky and quickly put back, if you have a mister to mist the inside of the bator (not the egg) go ahead for instant humidity, other than that, he is still going to be resting for quite some time, is my guess! TAKE TIME TO READ THE ARTICLE NOW and get supplies on hand if you need them!I think a velociraptor would go down quite well in this house. I've already had requests to make sure it is a dragon that hatches out too! haha![]()
thank you so much to everyone for your support, this is so exciting! I definitely hope we won't be doing any crying unless it is from happiness!
no change yet, but I took a closer shot of the cracked pip![]()
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