I used to try to help with hatches, but not anymore. More often than not, when a chick has trouble pipping and/or zipping, there is some kind of defect, congenital issue, or other problem in the mix. The chicks that I am able to save often only live a short time, and many chirp like crazy because they are distressed due to their condition. I've come to the conclusion that giving 10% of the hatchlings 90% of my attention isn't worth the effort. I'd much rather tend to the healthy hatchlings and let nature take its course with the rest. I know this isn't the policy for everyone, and it is an individual decision, but based upon my own experience, it's the policy upon which Lisa and I both agree.