when incubating eggs do i help the chick get out of the eggs?

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hi so i have been wanting to hatch some chickens eggs and i have a rooster and nine hens so im going to be getting a incubator and im going to start incubating some chicken eggs but i dont know when i should help a chicken get out of the egg and i knoe not to help unless they need it but when do they need the help and how do i help with out hurting the chick im trying to learn has much has i can and would love all tips and input thanks
 
Read this article, it will help you know when to help and how to help if help is needed:

https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/guide-to-assisted-hatching-for-all-poultry.72886/

When done correctly, assisting is fine. Every single chick I have ever assisted with the exception of three have gone on to live happy, healthy, productive lives. I even assisted a button quail in my last hatch that is doing great now. But you can't rush it or you will do more harm than good.
 
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An external pip is when the chick makes the first hole in the shell of the egg so it can breathe. Then it finishes absorbing the yolk for a while before it starts to zip.
 
Typically getting involved in the hatching process very rarely results in a harmonious outcome - for the chick. Your results may vary.
 
I usually wait for 24hrs then help out, usually it’s successful, when help isn’t given rarely does the chick live.
 

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