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I know what you mean. I have enough chicken eggs to eat and sell. The guinea eggs I do neither with. It hasn't seemed to be too big of a problem this Summer as either something would get them or I have a neighbor who incubates them. I sure am glad that now I don't have to worry about my 1 remaining female sitting and getting eaten until next year. I did have a 7 month old Buff Orpington go broody yesterday, though.
I know what you mean. I have enough chicken eggs to eat and sell. The guinea eggs I do neither with. It hasn't seemed to be too big of a problem this Summer as either something would get them or I have a neighbor who incubates them. I sure am glad that now I don't have to worry about my 1 remaining female sitting and getting eaten until next year. I did have a 7 month old Buff Orpington go broody yesterday, though.

