Ok.. Maybe I just have an odd batch.. haha. So if they are going to go broody on the eggs they will keep them all in the same spot I take it..?? You read alot of info off of the internet. I am fairly new to the guinea game, just trying to decide to leave the eggs under the dirt or to pick them up..
Well the thing is. I saw the hole ( about 6 - 7 in. deep. ), I went back to the coop about 3 hrs later and it was covered up. Same thing the next morning, the hole was open. So, I didn't know if they do this with a purpose or if they were just trying to hide the eggs??
Has anyone had thier guineas burry the eggs in the dirt? I located a hole in the back of my guinea pin (white guineas), and in its contents was about 8 - 10 eggs. I didn't know if they were hiding the eggs from me or what???
Let me know
Thanks