- Apr 18, 2011
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Hi all you guinea lovers! I've had quite a few hatches this year already from my guineas sucessfully sitting on nests around our property, the last batch hatched last Saturday under a huge brush pile, but me and hubby scooped up the babies as soon as Angry Mother left the nest with them
Noticed there were 6 eggs left in the nest when she wandered off into the woods, 3 of which were cracking - USELESS MOTHER - so we put those 6 under a heat lamp in the keet nursery with the other 14 collected babies. 3 hatched out within an hour or two.
The remaining eggs did nothing - no sign of cracking or any movement at all - so on Monday (2 days after the hatch!) I took them out from under the heat lamp as presumed they were not going to hatch - was JUST about to throw them away - and I hear a tiny tiny cheeping coming from one of them and a tiddly little hole in the shell! I've got a feeling that when they are just under a heat lamp the membrane gets dried out and hard.......(from my experience in the past) so decided this little fellow was going to need some help, so I cracked the shell and sure enough it finally emerged with a bit of a struggle and a bit more help from me!!! It was so tiny, eyes were still closed, didn't think it was going to make it - but it did! Its got curled toes.............but runs around with the other babies already and jumps up onto the bricks in the nursery..........the curled toes look a bit straighter this morning.........we have called this one Curly, and he or she will be a keeper, it comes into the house every day for a bit of special time with me - yes, I am completely nuts!!!!
I took a video from the hatching egg to it running around:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l897K5npX58
And here is a photo of the toes taken yesterday........they run around on an old towel in the nursery..........seems to cope great!


Noticed there were 6 eggs left in the nest when she wandered off into the woods, 3 of which were cracking - USELESS MOTHER - so we put those 6 under a heat lamp in the keet nursery with the other 14 collected babies. 3 hatched out within an hour or two.
The remaining eggs did nothing - no sign of cracking or any movement at all - so on Monday (2 days after the hatch!) I took them out from under the heat lamp as presumed they were not going to hatch - was JUST about to throw them away - and I hear a tiny tiny cheeping coming from one of them and a tiddly little hole in the shell! I've got a feeling that when they are just under a heat lamp the membrane gets dried out and hard.......(from my experience in the past) so decided this little fellow was going to need some help, so I cracked the shell and sure enough it finally emerged with a bit of a struggle and a bit more help from me!!! It was so tiny, eyes were still closed, didn't think it was going to make it - but it did! Its got curled toes.............but runs around with the other babies already and jumps up onto the bricks in the nursery..........the curled toes look a bit straighter this morning.........we have called this one Curly, and he or she will be a keeper, it comes into the house every day for a bit of special time with me - yes, I am completely nuts!!!!
I took a video from the hatching egg to it running around:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l897K5npX58
And here is a photo of the toes taken yesterday........they run around on an old towel in the nursery..........seems to cope great!