First time incubating

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I am incubating Guinea eggs for the first time. The eggs are on day 7 and I'm questioning if they are developing properly.

If I am correct the one with the red line is bad.
 

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I usually keep all of the eggs in any way until about the last day then I candle them all again and then take out the bad ones but the middle one is probably bad from what I've heard about blood rings, also never incubated Guinea eggs before so can't help you with any tips , good luck with your hatch :)
 
I am incubating Guinea eggs for the first time. The eggs are on day 7 and I'm questioning if they are developing properly.

If I am correct the one with the red line is bad.
Guinea eggs take 26 to 28 days to hatch. They are not going to be at the same stage of development that chicken eggs are at at 7 days.

Candle them again at 14 days to have a better understanding of their development rate. It will be the equivalent of candling chicken eggs on day 10.
 

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