Im in the middle of a 2 egg hatch both piped thursday night they usually do look like crakes at first. The first one hatched yesterday at noon the other one is still thinking about it. each gosling will do it in its own time. This is not advice but I do usually and did remove the first baby (only way I can do egg shell gender testing) I take a soaked in warm water and put it over the incubator put my hands under the towel also so the only thing that can vacuum into the incubator is humid air. What happens when you open a incubator it creates a vacuum and sucks up all the resounding dry air its amazing how fast you can shrink wrap them since there eggs also vacuum the dry air in.Ok. Thank you. The first baby is all the way out of its egg and trying to walk. The incubator is pretty small for a goose and it keeps bonking its head on the top of the incubator. Hopefully we're just going to rest for most of this time and not keep hitting ourselves, but I didn't know if that was something I should be concerned about.
Egg #2 was rocking and moving a whole lot while the first baby was hatching. We haven't seen a lot of movement since then, and the pip this one made isn't as big. It's more like a small crack than a hole in the egg.