Out of 20 viable eggs we have hatched 11 Guinea keets. Only 8 of the jumbo were viable to start and only 4 of them have hatched.
3 died by drowning in what I call the yellow kill-plasm. I've never had a chick hatch or survive once I see a drop of this clear yellow goo run out from the pip. I've always had at least 1 egg have it, but never more than 2, which leads me to believe it's a defect with formation, not incubation. To have four of them go that route (I think I may have one more doing so right now) is really sad. I candled the remaining eggs after all the chicks were removed, with the rest yet to pip, and all but one showed movement and/or internal pips. One has since pipped out but isn't doing much, I'm afraid it'll go the way of the others.
Very grateful for the healthy ones I do have, though, excepting that one is either a coral blue or lavender, and I ordered all pearls.
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I know for most this is a more desirable color but we're out in the forest and wanted all of our birds to be the traditional polka dot pearl color for camouflage purposes. This poor fellow is not only going to stick out like a sore thumb, but draw attention to his/her flock as well. Not so desirable in our case.
Super cute though! I can see why people would want them.
