No internal pip day 29

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Hi everyone, I am currently incubating three sebastopol eggs. They are currently on day 29 and there is no sign of internal pipping (I very very quickly candled them as I had to fill one of the water wells). There does appear to be some drawdown of the air cell sp I am hoping there is still time. What timescales have people experienced with sebastopols? I have only ever incubated chicken eggs so this has been a bit of a learning curve. Also, what humidity are people generally keeping the eggs at during lockdown?
 
Two of them have pipped internally this morning, any indications that I would need to assist? I dont want to if I can avoid it but just want to know what timescales are normal for internal pip to external pip and hatching
 
Goslings, like ducklings, take a very long time to hatch. But I usually put safety holes in them whether I think they need it or not, because I don't like to take the chance of them blocking their air off when zipping, which I've had happen in higher instances with them than other poultry. That is a personal preference and is not something you need to do. I highly recommend checking out Pete's excellent guide to incubating geese and other waterfowl here, as it also details how he uses safety holes and a method of assisted hatching called capping. There are many excellent illustrations, too.
 
Goslings, like ducklings, take a very long time to hatch. But I usually put safety holes in them whether I think they need it or not, because I don't like to take the chance of them blocking their air off when zipping, which I've had happen in higher instances with them than other poultry. That is a personal preference and is not something you need to do. I highly recommend checking out Pete's excellent guide to incubating geese and other waterfowl here, as it also details how he uses safety holes and a method of assisted hatching called capping. There are many excellent illustrations, too.
I tried putting safety holes in with a sterile drill bit but the shells are so thick and I didn't want to handle them for too long. How long until the air cell runs out of air?
 
I made a safety hole and can see that one is still alive, sadly the other one was dead with a swollen head (not sure if it was malpositioned?)
 

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