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Make my official count 28 instead of 27. My EE decided to gift me with another egg this afternoon,so I went ahead and put it in the bator since it wasn't long after I set the others. So I have 13 Lav Orp, 12 SFH and 3 RIR/EE.![]()
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Make my official count 28 instead of 27. My EE decided to gift me with another egg this afternoon,so I went ahead and put it in the bator since it wasn't long after I set the others. So I have 13 Lav Orp, 12 SFH and 3 RIR/EE.![]()
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I had no idea guineas bonded with grazing animals! I bet they would be great in a cow field.The last set of keets I had I bonded to my sheep. They would follow them all around and pick the seeds and straw out of their fleeces. In the winter they would roost on their backs to keep their feet warm. I was at the next door neighbors and they alarmed me to the fact that 5 dogs had slipped in the field and were chasing the sheep. In the wild guineas bond with elephants, keep them free of insect parasites and the elephants keep them from being eaten by lions. If your are free ranging the guineas it keeps them alive longer to bond them with a grazing animal. Sheep and goats don't faze big predators and hawks and eagles but foxes, possoms and raccoons don't like to approach them.
They all look very nice!OK I am setting tonight. I had to be sure my temps wouldn't jump too much. I have got to notch it down 2 degrees but that should do it.
My Raven laid 7 terracotta eggs in 7 days ranging from one that is 63 grams to two that are 68 grams. (and she is a pullet)
My Cinder laid 5 olive eggs in 7 days from ranging 52 to 56 grams. (she is a pullet too.)
So that gives me a dozen to set.
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This is Raven
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This is Cinder.
This is one of the roos that covering the girls. Long John Silver
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I need to get a new photo of Rufus. My last pic of him was before he put on his adult plumage.
Do you have a picture of the eggs set?
Best hatch rate contest your know!
I had no idea guineas bonded with grazing animals! I bet they would be great in a cow field.