Thread formerly known as Hatch day is today

I would say leave it alone for now, because of how long you will be away. When you start to help, plan on helping on and off again quite a bit. If the little angel does not make it while being in the shell, it is likely it would not have survived outside it. Meanwhile, I will see if I can find anything about ducklings being positioned wrong. I let you know if I find anything.
 
I would say leave it alone for now, because of how long you will be away. When you start to help, plan on helping on and off again quite a bit. If the little angel does not make it while being in the shell, it is likely it would not have survived outside it. Meanwhile, I will see if I can find anything about ducklings being positioned wrong. I let you know if I find anything.

OK looks like I'll have a long stressful night at work tonight lol. Alright thank you so much. Hopefully I'll have a beautiful baby duckling soon :)
 
OK looks like I'll have a long stressful night at work tonight lol. Alright thank you so much. Hopefully I'll have a beautiful baby duckling soon
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Hopefully you'll find some progression today.
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I have only helped once and this duckling was under a mama duck, I'm glad learngstill has experience and has stepped in to help, I'll just be a bystander and be praying.
 
ducks pip the middle of the egg, then when they are ready they keep opening that hole until they can get out not a zip like a chicken...also they pip their shells up to 3 days before they are ready to hatch....keep the humidity as high as you can

I thought looking at where the pip was on this egg it looked about right actually, but not being that experienced at hatching, [my ducks mostly do the work here] I didn't want to say and it not be right.
 
Here is a YouTube video showing a duck egg internal pip, does yours look like this when you candle?
Title of video:
Internal pip on duck egg; first breath of air

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct...k7V3XqRKWvMpsx7WJntZBBg&bvm=bv.52434380,d.aWM

Title of video:
Duck hatching 2009

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct...6lNbGZR7PXBBFo_qVUqRDew&bvm=bv.52434380,d.b2I

Here is a link to another post regarding malpositions of a chicken egg, and other helpful stuff

https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/step-by-step-guide-to-assisted-hatching

In my experience with ducks hatching, the pip is usually at the lowest point of the air pocket. For me, that has been a little above the middle. If you will be posting pictures again, please draw with a crayon a line tracing the air pocket, then trace the other air pocket you mentioned. This will help to know where exactly it has pipped.
I hope all was well overnight.
 
Thanks.. he made it through the night. No progress at all. Learningstill whatever is in the air sac is nothing like the video. I might be able to take some pictures later. I'm gonna leave him alone for a few hours and see if there's anything else going on. I'm still afraid of helping this guy hatch. Its been 2 days since the initial pip.
 
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