lucysducks11
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I think he outgrew his shell. I've had turkeys do that too, when the temp was a touch low or the humidity a touch high.
You can candle the egg to see if you can see yolk near the bottom. I could in mine. He's not far from ready to hatch regardless of calendar.
I'd put him back in, humidity around 65%, egg upright just like it is so he doesn't choke if he hits a bleeder again, and darken the room. He'll absorb relatively quickly.
I did notice today when I candled the eggs that there was a yellow tint around the air cell, haven't noticed that before and trust me I would have seen that before no so I am curious if this is something I should be concerned about?