Wow Suebee, that is great news. So glad she's doing better. i'm sure all the tender loving care is the reason.
Now, on my end, at the risk of sounding like an idiot (which has happened more than once in my life), we don't have any actual pips here. i thought for sure i was seeing the small outlines of the pip forming yesterday - perhaps i was. Both eggs were rocking. i pulled them out last night to inspect and the shells had not been completely broken through. i tapped and chirped at the eggs - nothing. But after putting them back in the incubator, i heard someone chirp.
Now today, the one egg where i was seeing the pip forming at the larger end is rocking and chirping like crazy, so i suspect that one is coming soon. The other egg does not seem to be moving at all. i'm wondering if it had started to pip at the wrong end and then died. Then the egg with the crack in the side is not moving or chirping at all. i don't have a good feeling about that one.
i'm not sure what to do. Perhaps wait until this rocking egg hatches, then when i move the chick to the brooder i can take the other eggs out and tap and chirp at them again. i had this happen last hatch, where i saw a pip forming on one of the eggs, but it never completely broke through. i gave it too much time to try to hatch on it's own, as i could hear it chirping. Then when i finally decided to help, i opened it up to find a completely formed dead chick trapped inside a very thick dry membrane. i sure don't want that to happen again.
Okay, back to Egg Watch!