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Should it take this long?

Thatcher R

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Hi there, this is my first time incubating eggs. I have six call duck eggs that are in the incubator on hatch day,(today) two pipped last night and I’m wondering if it normally takes a long time to unzip? They haven’t made much progress and it’s been over 12 hours. Should it be taking this long?
 
Hi there, this is my first time incubating eggs. I have six call duck eggs that are in the incubator on hatch day,(today) two pipped last night and I’m wondering if it normally takes a long time to unzip? They haven’t made much progress and it’s been over 12 hours. Should it be taking this long?
I'm not experienced with ducks, but I think it's normally between 12, & 24hrs before actual hatching begins.
 
They haven’t made much progress and it’s been over 12 hours. Should it be taking this long?
Yes, it probably does take that long and longer.

https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/guide-to-assisted-hatching-for-all-poultry.72886/
Here is an article about assisting eggs to hatch (if needed.)

It also tells when to assist, and how long to wait first. For example:
"Ducklings and goslings take a really long time sometimes from the time of external pip to the zip. You may want to allow them 24 to 36 hours before you start an assist."
 
Yes, it probably does take that long and longer.

https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/guide-to-assisted-hatching-for-all-poultry.72886/
Here is an article about assisting eggs to hatch (if needed.)

It also tells when to assist, and how long to wait first. For example:
"Ducklings and goslings take a really long time sometimes from the time of external pip to the zip. You may want to allow them 24 to 36 hours before you start an assist."
Ok I guess I was just paranoid, the duckling just hatched!
 

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