Trisseh
Duck-duck-chicken!
Don’t mess with the navel, the dried stuff will fall off on its own. I like to dip it in iodine when they’ve had a bit of a harder time and then just let them sit in the incubator til fluffed.
do you have other eggs that have hatched as well? when did they hatch?
not abnormal at all to have malpositioned chicks with shipped eggs. I count any live chick from shipped eggs to be a success, whether or not I had to help them.
Definitely take a read through the article that was linked for you so you have it for the next time, but all in all, the outcome this time is ok.
generally its best to leave as much shell as possible because once the shell is gone and only membrane is left, it becomes impossible for the chick to get out on its own, with nothing to push against - those ones ALWAYS need help all the way through. Also, the shell keeps the membrane moist while the chick is finishing up absorbing and getting ready to emerge, and lessens the amount of fussing with oil that you need to do.
All that being said, good job! Every experience is a learning experience, and now you have an assisted hatch under your belt.

not abnormal at all to have malpositioned chicks with shipped eggs. I count any live chick from shipped eggs to be a success, whether or not I had to help them.
Definitely take a read through the article that was linked for you so you have it for the next time, but all in all, the outcome this time is ok.

All that being said, good job! Every experience is a learning experience, and now you have an assisted hatch under your belt.
