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As soon as the eggs warmed the action started. 1 Guinea hatched, 3 are zipping.
I am too old for this

I am too old for this
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And just like that we have 5 hatched. they must have decided they dont like their cramped cold living quarters!As soon as the eggs warmed the action started. 1 Guinea hatched, 3 are zipping.![]()
I am too old for this
Quote: Gotto love them guineas.... when mine hatched I had them in the bater with Chicken eggs. Rather than messing with anything I just put them on lockdown at the chicken egg time. And left them there till the guineas were to hatch. SPROING right on time..... Pip crack and Sproing they were out tumbled about a bit and they were off and running. None of the chickens hatched....
deb
here is to the sproingers lolGotto love them guineas.... when mine hatched I had them in the bater with Chicken eggs. Rather than messing with anything I just put them on lockdown at the chicken egg time. And left them there till the guineas were to hatch. SPROING right on time..... Pip crack and Sproing they were out tumbled about a bit and they were off and running. None of the chickens hatched....
deb
here is to the sproingers lol
I have another batch of guineas that came from a different supplier that are just starting to pip.
Its nice to finally get some good news. My live Guinea population is up to 11. It could reach 20!
Thats all this crazy chicken man with crazy ideas could ask for
Sometimes crazy ideas are the best. In my experience the worst that happens is that you end up having a great adventure!
Pulling for a successful hatch!
Quote: I Have always been ready for that rideThat's how a kid with bad grades in H. S. but great scores on the Air Force entry tests ended up as an Aircraft Avionics tech back in the late 60's and still working as a civ. today.![]()
Scott