I had the geese eggs upright at about a 45 degree until day 21 then I put them at 70 degree angle. Then for hatching, I laid them down. The reason they were upright was that they still had fluid in the air cell. The one that is alive is ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!! It is light grey with white through it. I had to open it up more because when I looked inside the shell, it was really getting shrunk wrapped on the body. The only thing that wasn't shrunk wrapped was the little beak I helped out. So I opened it up more. GAWD I HATE DOING THIS!!! But I am afraid if I don't they will all die. My humidity is up to almost 90% to get some mositure in there but it is not helping at all.
Take a q-tip, soak it in warm water, and apply gently to the membrane. Do NOT peel more shell away than membrane... do it in equal amounts. The more exposed the membrane, the quicker it will dry out.
I don't want to take them out. (like they're going to do anything at this point...)