Well, that egg may have been fertile, but not anymore. Now it looks like breakfast! 

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I second that!!! How cool!I remember reading a long thread on here about a guinea X chicken naked Miracle. She was awesome.
Yes OP your egg is fertile like the others said. You should try to hatch a guinea cross, lol.
I saw that too. Very interesting that it’s possible.I had to google this and my mind was blown. Chickens can not only be fertilized by guineas and vice versa, but produce viable offspring as well! https://www.feathersite.com/Poultry/Guineas/BRKGuinHybrid.html
It was deliciousWell, that egg may have been fertile, but not anymore. Now it looks like breakfast!![]()
Haha, I’ll pass.I remember reading a long thread on here about a guinea X chicken naked Miracle. She was awesome.
Yes OP your egg is fertile like the others said. You should try to hatch a guinea cross, lol.
It seems by that article that they will either take after a chicken more, or a guinea more. So I guess you'd just raise them with whomever the resemble the most. I don't blame you for saying no, but it would be so cool.Haha, I’ll pass.
I won’t purposely incubate any crosses between the two. I’m not sure where Id raise the poor thing. My chickens and guineas are separate from each other.... most of the time![]()
It would be different. Haha. I’d just worry that behavior wise it would be difficult to place it some where. Guineas can be very mean to each other.It seems by that article that they will either take after a chicken more, or a guinea more. So I guess you'd just raise them with whomever the resemble the most. I don't blame you for saying no, but it would be so cool.