To clarify, I only had applied thin ointment around the side - not cover the air hole after we saw beak. Last night, the shadow in the air cell showed like an internal pip. So at that point we did not realize he was turned around.
I have let him be since the last video. Humidity was 65%. Most other eggs have smashed egg area, but no actual hole. I am well aware of the need to be patient. Just was not sure with this guy. Now that i have seen beak, I am much less worried. And glad to hear the yellow brown, dry membrane is not huge issue.
Thanks for verifying our thoughts.
I will update with any progress.
Oh ok I thought you were covering his only breathing hole, my mistake, what do you mean by smashed egg area?? A pic would help..
He's got two membranes, it's the membrane attached to him that you want to worry about not necessary the one you see. So all good... 65 is very good, the only issue I can see with that one right now is him not able to get out because he's upside down. But i can definitely help you with that. So let me know if he makes any progress in the next 24 hours then will know what the future holds for him, he's got his hole so he can breath freely, lot of ducks die in there shell because they run out of air, well not an issue for him. Good deal!!!
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