- Apr 18, 2011
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I just got home with my 4 new one year old guineas, 2 males and 2 females, they are now settling into the run next to the chicken coop where they will stay for at least 2 weeks. AND I came back with 10 fertile eggs that the seller gave to me! You have to love the generosity of Missouri folks!
So tomorrow, I shall mark the eggs, get my 2 broody guineas off the nest, remove those eggs that I know are not fertile and replace them with the fertile ones. Hopefully the broody girls won't know the difference, maybe I'll leave a few of 'their' eggs in the nest just to be sure.
Quoting the words of PeepsCA (who gave me fantastic advice and info) "be careful what you wish for"....................
So tomorrow, I shall mark the eggs, get my 2 broody guineas off the nest, remove those eggs that I know are not fertile and replace them with the fertile ones. Hopefully the broody girls won't know the difference, maybe I'll leave a few of 'their' eggs in the nest just to be sure.
Quoting the words of PeepsCA (who gave me fantastic advice and info) "be careful what you wish for"....................
