No, but I have not been using a very strong flashlight. It works fine for my chicken eggs, but Guinea eggs are so hard to see through. I plan to get an actual candling light soon.
Okay, I am just curious if they’ll be way different to chicken incubation. Like their development, not their actual incubation process, I did a lot of research on them.
I have only ever incubated chickens, so I’m not sure if guineas should look like this. Are these two eggs dead? The first two pictures are the same egg, the second is a different. They have dark spots that don’t look like embryos. I’m thinking the last one could be a blood ring, or at least the...