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Maybe in some types of ducks who have longer necks and bills but this is definitely not the case with good, typey calls. A good, typey call with a short bill and neck often cannot pip externally even when they are in the right position.Hello...Ducks do not have many problems hatching if the incubator was set properly. Getting too excited can cause issues..I hatch eggs a lot and never have to assist that often...Malpositioned Ducklings are ones that were not totally ready to hatch. The rocking of the egg is them getting into position to pip and then zip..
Best of luck....
37 hours is normal in many cases from pip to Zip...View attachment 1432974 Ok, I have at least two with the feet over head malposition. The rest I can’t tell. Both made internal pips but needed helping onwards from there. One is almost ready to come out, but still has a few more blood vessels to absorb. I am going to wait 3-5 hours and then check again to see if he’s ready for a full hatch. It’s been 37 hours since I first noticed an internal pip.
Also, they aren’t call eggs, but Ancona/runner mix ones![]()
View attachment 1432974 Ok, I have at least two with the feet over head malposition. The rest I can’t tell. Both made internal pips but needed helping onwards from there. One is almost ready to come out, but still has a few more blood vessels to absorb. I am going to wait 3-5 hours and then check again to see if he’s ready for a full hatch. It’s been 37 hours since I first noticed an internal pip.
Also, they aren’t call eggs, but Ancona/runner mix ones![]()