When to help? When to worry?

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God, that little guy is a fighter! Go baby ducky!

Krissy he's been working hard all day, he's ready. All that chirping and pushing will mean the egg sac pulls up. Don't be scared, you are in good hands with Lacrystol.

This is his moment and his chance, now you need to help him x

I've been thinking of you both all day, you deserve this duckling and he wants to be with you. He's been in there long enough, he needs to get out now. It would be different if he was like mine and just started this today, but he's been going at it too long to leave it now. My hole is nigh on the same size as that and Scramble isn't actually due to start hatching until tomorrow. He has plenty of time, your ducky needs out now.

Come on, you can do this!
 
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I hope we are doing the right thing. My boyfriend is ****** at me for doing this after what happened with the other two
 
Never would have thought someone would be having a similar problem. Our female got off six eggs after hatching 4. It happenened while at work. When we got home, we pulled the remaining unhatched 6 eggs. We were about to trhrow them in the garbage when we heard chirping. Sure enough the eggs were broken but one had it's little beak out and was chirping. We have put a heat lamp in a box with hay and a wet cloth for humidity and the rest of the semi-broken eggs are in there as well. Should we try to save them or would that be torture? The one that is chirping is trying to get out of it's shell. Do we help it? What do we do?!?!?!
 

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