99% of the time if the chick is not strong enough to pip,,and even if you help it partially it will not be strong enough to survive.I've had chicks that pipped and did nothing else for over 24 hours,,so I helped them,Some to almost rolling them out of the egg completly only to find they are not strong enough to hold their heads high or even off the tray bottom.Maybe it's natures way of weeding out the weak? Either way,do not feel badly.Chances are if you wasn't there to even incubate the egg,the egg would get broken or not even incubated by peahens.Sure,they will set but I'm referring to a scenerio if you have 3-4 hens in a pen,one goes to setting and then a hen lays an egg 2 weeks later.Even if it did get incubated by the peahen already setting,she would leave the nest long before this last egg was ready to hatch.Or if no hens was setting the egg would go to waste anyway.Betty,,I know your feelings are coming into play here but please remember every egg you decide to incubate has way more of a chance than if left in the pen awaiting a peahen to beome broody and incubate 26 days with no troubles.There is no way a peahen can sit on all eggs she lays each year.And if she does decide to set her egg production will stop.If she was to set maybe she would have 8 eggs under her and not all of them would hatch so say 6 chicks might be her total yearly contribution.The other scenerio is if all eggs are taken and she lays all season,maybe a total of 30 eggs your chances of hatching more than 6 is a lot better than her hatching 6 outta 8 eggs laid total.Peas are TOUGH,,and it's very,very easy to either throw in the towel,or go broke buying shipped hatching peafowl eggs.I about went broke but didn't throw in the towel.I thought this year by being able to incubate my own eggs it would be easier to some extent.When you collect 12 eggs one night and 15 the next for several weeks in a row,and only have room for 75 eggs all at once,that alone presents a challenge.I can fill my bator up in a week and a half.Then what do I do with eggs being collected the other 2 1/2 weeks until I have room to add more? The ONLY EGGS all season I havn't incubated is the last of my still laying BSSP's which hasn't stopped completely laying yet.I havn't totalled up everything but when I knew my bator was going to be full is when I offered eggs for sale.Next spring I'm getting a bigger Brinsea because I will have 5 more hens laying next year,and I'm sure my 2 year old hens from this season will have much higher egg laying numbers next year.Plus I'm still wanting Cameos and a straight Purple b/s pen and possibly whites. I'd much rather hatch them all myself than sell eggs.