Day before hatch day and I came home from work to several eggs wiggling and pipping. One is pipping at the pointy end, I know that's not good. How long do I wait until intervention if I choose to do that?
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Thank you for posting, no more action so far, so I'm just checking them every hour or so. That's good to know that they can still hatch out alright if they pip in those areas. I have 3 days off, so hoping they come soon. The bator I'm using is an NR 360. The lid is cumbersome to remove and replace quickly so I dont want to go in there unless I have to till they're all out. Thanks again for posting.First, most eggs will still zip and hatch on their own even if they pip pointy end or in the middle. Second, when they pip directly through the shell, instead of into the air cell, it will take twice has long since it’s technically an internal pip and an external pip. And lastly, you can briefly open the incubator during hatch without risking danger to the eggs. I hatch Every couple of months, year round and have never had an issue. But I’m quick and my incubators hold humidity well. How are they doing this morning?