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BAD! No pips this morning, at all, not one..so I know what that usually means. Yep, that gobbledy goop sutff! I don't understand why that happens. I am one to incubate with the lower humidity. Anyway, I opened one to see, it was alive, but could see the thick goop. I wet the whole membrane down, found the neck, and hurried and pulled the neck out...lots of goop! It was swallowing, which means two things..one, yes, a lot of fluid..and two, a good thing because it isn't breathing that down. I hurried and cleaned it's nose/beak. Hurried it back to the bator. I knew I had to try and save the rest. 4 were already dead. I got 9 of them out, with just their heads out, one didn't make it. The others, are laying there breathing...there were actually a couple that had pipped internally, but had the goop all around it, thick! It would have died making the turn, turning into that thick stuff, would have drowned. It's just hanging out in the shell peeping away, a great sound/sign. I think I only see two blues! All the ones that died were black..what's up with that? Last time they were mostly blue..well, can't tell yet. Will see when I finally get them out. This is going to be a long day. Pray that they make it..I'm so glad I decided to go in and check one, none would have made it. None.