Internal pip?

Barbie Q

In the Brooder
Dec 26, 2022
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Can anyone tell me if this is an internal pip? Chick was moving and pecking its beak. 😊

Edit to add: These are my grand daughter’s first hen’s babies and we are literally camping out waiting for them to hatch 😁🐣
Day 18 bantam egg.. thank you!
 

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I agree looks like movement against the membrane. When there is an internal pip it will be a very obvious beak shape moving around in the air cell.
 
I agree looks like movement against the membrane. When there is an internal pip it will be a very obvious beak shape moving around in the air cell.
I agree looks like movement against the membrane. When there is an internal pip it will be a very obvious beak shape moving around in the air cell.
More like this or does this one look like the same thing to you?
 

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A chick should not pip through until it is all dark under the air cell other wise it may bleed, Here is what an internal looks like...
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After 24 hrs there will be an outer pip, then 24 hrs after that the egg should hatch.
 

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