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I’m so impatient I candled a bit earlier then I planned.
This is the only egg on day 13 that is showing anything other then a yoke. It’s a really thick shell and a bit darker. I should mention that these are guinea eggs☺️
Does it look ok?
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I also tossed in a second batch that I took from my broody guinea hen. These eggs are roughly on day 7 or 8. Unfortunately only 4 eggs had shadows/veins. Here are a couple I was able to gets okish pictures of. It’s so hard to get the camera to “see” what I’m seeing.
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At what point should I remove eggs? Is 13 days more then enough time to see something even in thick shelled eggs? Should I wait another week before tossing any out? So far none of them smell. I did remove one egg that had cracks in the shell and a huge air cell.
 
I’m so impatient I candled a bit earlier then I planned.
This is the only egg on day 13 that is showing anything other then a yoke. It’s a really thick shell and a bit darker. I should mention that these are guinea eggs☺
Does it look ok?
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I also tossed in a second batch that I took from my broody guinea hen. These eggs are roughly on day 7 or 8. Unfortunately only 4 eggs had shadows/veins. Here are a couple I was able to gets okish pictures of. It’s so hard to get the camera to “see” what I’m seeing. View attachment 2138999View attachment 2139000

At what point should I remove eggs? Is 13 days more then enough time to see something even in thick shelled eggs? Should I wait another week before tossing any out? So far none of them smell. I did remove one egg that had cracks in the shell and a huge air cell.
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So happy your guineas are finally giving you fertile eggs! I see several that look pretty good. It's hard to tell on the others. I would leave all of them in until day 20. Guinea eggs are so hard to see through, it's too risky to throw them out any earlier. I had a guinea egg marked as dead, but i left it in anyway, and when I candled on day 20 it was growing! So unless any start to stink or ooze, leave them in. Guinea eggs rarely explode.
 
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So happy your guineas are finally giving you fertile eggs! I see several that look pretty good. It's hard to tell on the others. I would leave all of them in until day 20. Guinea eggs are so hard to see through, it's too risky to throw them out any earlier. I had a guinea egg marked as dead, but i left it in anyway, and when I candled on day 20 it was growing! So unless any start to stink or ooze, leave them in. Guinea eggs rarely explode.

Im so happy too! 😁
Ok, I’ll leave them all in and candle again before lockdown. I feel better now knowing some are for sure doing something. Lol It will be easier to leave them be🙂
 

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