piping? Peeping?

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OK, so I'm new to the whole hatching thing and have seven eggs incubating right now. They SHOULD hatch the 11th, if all goes well. Here is my "newbie" question. What is piping, and what is peeping?
 
Peeping or chirping is the sound made by chicks. You can sometimes hear them before they hatch.

Pip is the first indentation in the egg, made by the chick preparing to hatch.
Zip is the next step. The chick will make like a zipper, all around the egg, to hatch!
 
Thanks ya'll! I knew "peeping "is the sound they make, but I was assuming it was also the name of part of the hatching process. It makes sense now.
 
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It IS kind of part of the process, you can hear them during lock-down, sometimes before they even break the shell [pipping]. What is really neat is that if you talk/sing/whistle to them when they peep, they respond!!!!
 

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