I just replied on your other thread, but sounds like you have a plan. Good luck! Candling your incubator eggs will help a lot in figuring out what to toss and when to lockdown.Thank you soooo much for all your advice the past few days. I appreciate it so much.
I only kick them off now because they are my only 2 of laying age and they seem to go broody on nothing all the time! I’ve never had a rooster (until now I have some young ones) so they’ve never hatched anything, they sure like to practice though!
My incubator is an old little Giant but my first hatch I got 20/30 (4 not fertile) chicks and this one was 16/22 (2 not fertile) keets. I think it’s supposed to hold 41 eggs and I just tried to count and I’m pretty sure there are 51 eggs. I know guineas eggs are much smaller but I think I’m just going to fit as many as I can with a little room to hand turn them and if any extras I’ll put under the hens (hopefully no more than 10) they share a nest box so they should cover 5 each pretty easily.
I know a lot of these are old and will probably not develop but I’m so excited to try!!!