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  1. jprinc44

    Letting Momma Do It

    You should probably try to fence them if you can, because as you said, they are VERY susceptible to predators right when she first tries to move them. I have had guineas for about 7 years, but have never had one raise a litter herself. The last one who had a litter to hatch was killed trying...
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    Do you play favorites? Admit it....it's OK....I won't tell the others....

    Absolutely! My favorite is a Light Brahma hen who is blind, I pick her up every morning and put her in front of the hanging feeder, so she doesn't even have to walk to breakfast! The other is a speckled Sussex who got attacked by dogs and lived in my utility room for weeks while she was...
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    How Long Have You Been Raising Chickens? - OLD

    8 Years on and off- 6 years continuously this time.
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    Good Egg or Bad

    I usually mark the eggs I want them to sit on, so as to keep the others separate. I don't know how long they'll stay broody, but it seems like forever, even the hens I keep taking the eggs away from! I have had hens to hatch guinea eggs, which have to incubate a week longer than chicken eggs...
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    average prices everyone charges for their eggs and egg color?

    I was selling for 2$ a dozen last summer when feed prices were way up, but as they came down, so did the price of eggs in the grocery stores, so mine were not selling- even to my regular customers, si I dropped the price to 1.50$ and they started selling again. I did talk to a lady at a local...
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    Guinea just hatched with this on behind...another w/ translucent skin?

    Trooper is an excellent choice of name for this little guy. He will probably enjoy the noise and cuddling if the other birds aren't too much older than he(she). Glad things are looking up. Janet
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    Guinea just hatched with this on behind...another w/ translucent skin?

    Sorry, I was mistaken in calling it yolk- albumen is the correct term. The longer you leave it in the incubator, of course, the drier it will get. They should be completely dry before you take them out as they are very susceptible to dampness and drafts. Glad he looks like he's going to be...
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    Guinea just hatched with this on behind...another w/ translucent skin?

    give him time, and he'll be o.k. in the 'bator for a full day or more- just think if you ordered them in the mail-it's a day or two before you get them! The reason he still looks wet is he still has yolk on his feathers- but be patient- he'll get it off sooner or later!
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    Is there anyway to get a cockerel to start crowing? Just wondering

    mine usually start when they hear another one crow- some at a very young age- if you don't have another roo- try making crowing noises to them- it may encourage them to start- as previously posted- most people are trying to figure out how to make them NOT crow-lol good luck! Janet
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    Guinea just hatched with this on behind...another w/ translucent skin?

    Hard as it was to do, you did the right thing. He's not suffering any more. Guineas are very tempermental to hatch- I have done a couple of clutches in the 'bator and had so-so luck- twisted feet- sudden death-etc. I have also let a chicken hatch some and had better luck that way! I have...
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    Guinea just hatched with this on behind...another w/ translucent skin?

    your first pic shows part of the little guy's intestines or vent protruding- he probably won't make it- sorry to say. The other one looks pretty normal- if you helped in the hatch, part of the feathers may have pullled off inside the shell. this bird may be o.k.- good luck!
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    Free range....how far do they go??

    I let most of mine out when I get home from work, but about 8 or 9 let themselves out daily by flying over the 4' chainlink fence that makes up their pen. The 2 male guineas will fly out, but the females stay in until I open the gate. The ones who let themselves out daily have about an acre...
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    It's green eggs and ham time

    If she's like mine, you won't have long to wait for the second green egg to actually eat. They seem to be very proficient layers. Congrats!
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    Dominiques and Rhode Island Reds egg color

    I have read that as a chicken gets ready to molt, their egg shell colors get lighter. Could have something to do with the enzymes in their little bodies changing? HTH Janet
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    Brooder cleaning

    DE is diatomaceous earth powder. I have read pro and con points on this, but I tend to use it myself in the adult coop. The only thing I would worry about in a brooder setting is them breathing the dust, as on of the con points I read is it can dry their lungs out if exposed too soon after...
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    Who's Eating LESS eggs

    If you are making devilled eggs, the store bought ones are better, because the fresh ones don't seem to peel as well. Maybe use the storebought ones for the whites, but substitute your home-grown yolks? Much better taste.
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    Burying the run

    having learned from experience and being advised by a few other professional poultry-keepers, when I built my guinea pen, I laid a 4' section of chain link on the ground before constructing the fence frame on top of it. 2' inside the frame, 2' outside the frame. Pegged it down with tent pegs...
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    Selling egg business is kinda slow

    I had the same thing happen a couple of weeks ago- had eggs piling up in my fridge- couldn't buy a sale, even lowered my price to 1.50/doz from 2.00, still no takers. Then I sold eight dozen at one time, and haven't been able to catch up since. Of course it doesn't help if 6 or 7 hens decided...
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    broody hen ate her own chick!

    thanks for letting me vent, I was just so upset. I have had 2 other hens this year who have both raised their chicks for a month or more, and been such good Mommas, now this! I was really looking forward to this, because both eggs were Americauna eggs. I was hoping to add to my green-egg...
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    broody hen ate her own chick!

    I had a broody partridge rock hen who ate her own chick after it hatched on Saturday. The chick had dried and was doing quite well, was getting ready to move Momma and chick into the house and went to check on them, only to find the chick in the laying box minus it's head. I was so upset, I...
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