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  1. SunHwaKwon

    Dry incubation guinea eggs, a cautionary tale

    Generally, what I do is I candle on day 24 as I prepare them for lockdown, numbering them and noting which have internally pipped (they tend to hatch day 25 and 26). The next morning I candle any that had not internally pipped and mark down any changes. I check the eggs one at a time, right by...
  2. SunHwaKwon

    Dry incubation guinea eggs, a cautionary tale

    I use rubber shelf liner in the hatcher. I toss it in the washing machine and it's good for the next hatch. I don't see any need to make them stay in after they are up and walking, though I do usually wait until I at least have two so they can keep each other company. Then again, I am also...
  3. SunHwaKwon

    Dry incubation guinea eggs, a cautionary tale

    Dry incubation hasn't worked for me either. My first few hatches I was around 30% and had a lot of trouble at hatch. I would have to assist almost all of them. In this hatch I raised it up to around 40%. Out of 21 eggs I have one late quitter but 20 good hatches. Oddly I did not raise the...
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