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Some of mine took close to 24 hours after the initial external pip to make it out. It seemed like there was no progress at all after the first pip and then the zipping only took about an hour and then they were free. DO NOT OPEN TO LOOK! I Had to open my incubator with one egg pipped to help an already hatched chick and even though I covered the pip with a warm damp paper towel immediately, that chick still got shrink wrapped and needed help getting out of the shell. He had membrane glued to his back for the first 24 hours after hatching (I named him turtle because of it)View attachment 1729151 I have an egg that pipped today anywhere between 10 and 3pm. We hot home at 3 and I saw the egg pupped, I heard cheeping, normal sounds but since then nothing. It has been 8 hours since I noticed. Is it normal for the chick to not make any sound for this long?
I am so tempted to take it out and look even though I know I shouldn’t.
And this is totally the wrong spot to pip but since I heard the sound, I thought it was ok and breathing. It must have opened right at the time I heard it cheep. There is also a hairline fracture on the lower right. I thought it was hair but from an another angle I can clearly see it is a crack line. There was a spot of blood right at the opening. It seems to have turned brown, about a 1 mm spot.
This is the best picture I can take from the outside. I used a flash light to shine it.
Jeez the wait is killing me.