Guinea fowl eggs?

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I got guinea fowl a couple of months ago and I also have chickens. I found four eggs in the wood shed and am hoping they are guinea eggs so I can incubate them! But I'm not sure if they are and I DEFINITELY don't need anymore chickens.

I have attached a photo so hopefully someone can tell me if these are guinea fowl eggs. Number one is one of our chicken eggs in comparison with the others which I found in the wood shed .

Thanks
 

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Hi
I got guinea fowl a couple of months ago and I also have chickens. I found four eggs in the wood shed and am hoping they are guinea eggs so I can incubate them! But I'm not sure if they are and I DEFINITELY don't need anymore chickens.

I have attached a photo so hopefully someone can tell me if these are guinea fowl eggs. Number one is one of our chicken eggs in comparison with the others which I found in the wood shed .

Thanks
I do not believe the eggs you have found are guinea eggs. If your guinea fowl are young of the year, you should not expect any eggs from them until next spring.

This is what guinea eggs look like. They are pointy on one end. Adults lay an egg that is approximately 2" in length by 1 1/4" in diameter at the wide spot.
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