There is nothing wrong with using the term male but rooster is a chicken, not a guinea.Well, alrighty then.
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There is nothing wrong with using the term male but rooster is a chicken, not a guinea.Well, alrighty then.
What was the verdict of the Maticoopx for the guineas? I’m looking into a Maticoopx 20 for guineas.I started out using a Nurture Right 360 incubator and the hatch rates were not that great with the guineas. I thought maybe it was my inexperience but the last hatch I did I did an equal amount of eggs for chickens and guineas (11 each) and I had 7 chickens and only 2 guineas make it.
For my last hatching this fall I got a Maticoopx 30 egg incubator as well as a supplemental thermometer to monitor the temperature along with the built in gauges.
About this time unfortunately my guineas stopped laying so I only had chicken eggs for comparison, however even with the them I got a much better hatching rate: I put 18 in and got only one blood ring in week two, and 17 of the remaining 16 hatched. Plus I had no spraddle-leg problems with this batch (where before I'd usually get a chick or keet with a leg problem, easily treated but still...).
I did some other things differently this time around too: including having a supplemental thermometer / hygrometer because when I did a dry run both incubators were inaccurate as to what their temperature / humidity is. When the guineas start laying again next spring I'll do a side by side hatch-off to see which one is actually better.