Sounds about right to me.I usually let them rest and continue to absorb yolk for the next 24 hours or so after an internal pip and safety hole.
Then I personally start making the hole (over the air cell only!) a bit bigger over the course of the day. Like maybe every 4/5 hours I'll make the holes a bit bigger. This allows me to see veins and know how well they're absorbing. I let the veins determine my pace. Once you do this, you'll need to gently but liberally spread coconut oil or Vaseline over any exposed membrane. I use a cotton swab. Those membranes dry out fast once they're exposed. You do NOT want them drying out.
Do you have your air cells marked? It helps to mark your air cells once they've drawn down. That way you know exactly where it is safe to remove shell without getting too close to any veins.
Like this pic below. See the ring I drew? I can clearly see from all angles where exactly the air cell starts and stops.
The hole here was started on day 27 I believe. The safety hole (I use a self tapping screw) was placed on day 26 AFTER I was positive the duckling had internally pipped.
If you zoom in, you can see the membrane and veins. See how the veins are still quite full of blood? She was not ready yet. Therefore I wait (and continue to make sure it stays moist) until those veins turn clear. Then I remove a bit more shell from the air cell. I NEVER remove shell from anywhere else. Only the area I marked as the air cell.
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@shawluvsbirds how did I do explaining that? In my head it makes sense. I've never really stopped to think about trying to tell someone else how I do it. It's one of those things once you're familiar with you just know.
That and I got a crash course from you ladies all while panicking for my first time.![]()
@Cheems
Asking questions is fine, that's what the forum is for.
But sometimes you need an answer before someone is available to respond.
Basically this article can answer the majority of them. Refer back to it when your unsure. https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...hole-in-a-call-duck-egg.1519717/post-25586114