Yeah I agree...Next time I'm waiting for pippage because waiting for them to come out is annoying!! Especially when you cut them, and now you get to see them in the egg, but not out of it lol. What a tease!
But is is possible to remove them from the egg manually? Tomorrow will be 5 days after me cutting them, seems kinda long to sit in an egg after its been cut no? Having trouble finding info on this...
I suppose it's possible, but I wouldn't recommend it. They stay in their egg to absorb the rest of their yolk sac. You might cause more problems if you remove them and they start to move around with their yolk sac attached.