Hi I am new here and need a bit of help.

Actually no but I am shocked to see it making hole instead of zip. But it looked okay, still moving and yasning and I'm still too nervous. Can I just wait? After this, will it hatched normally without assisting? I live in Jakarta Indonesia, normal humidity level is 70 to 75%. Two eggs that I have before, hatched pretty fast and like easy. This one already been a roller coaster of emotion.
If its still struggling to get out at 24 hours you will need to intervene and assist. Yes hatching can be nerve wracking! 😁 Keep us posted! 😊
 
If its still struggling to get out at 24 hours you will need to intervene and assist. Yes hatching can be nerve wracking! 😁 Keep us posted! 😊
Hi I just want to update u that the gosling hatched. She waa very active in the begining but I saw a slight yolk left in the egg. So perhaps not fully absorbed yet? Thin vein around egg also visible.
 

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Hi I just want to update u that the gosling hatched. She waa very active in the begining but I saw a slight yolk left in the egg. So perhaps not fully absorbed yet? Thin vein around egg also visible.
I don't know anything about hatching geese, but if that was a chick or duck, I know I'd be leaving that in the incubator for many more hours. It does need to finish absorbing the yolk. I presume the humidity is up already. For chicks and ducks it's suggested 70% for lockdown/hatching.

Congrats though on your gosling hatching! :clap :love :highfive:
 

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