Guineas finaly laying, Would the eggs be fertile?

We just waited until she came to the coop for her daily meal (ours free range) and snuck to the nest and took the eggs.
 
I didnt worry about getting attacked but they will move a nest in a heartbeat. So if you have a fair amount of cover you may have a hard time finding the next nest. Someone posted that they replaced with golf balls or chicken eggs or some such they swore the guinea could count.

ETA: Welcome to the land down under. Visited your contintent some time ago had an awesome time. I got to see the Melbourne Cup what a day that was. I was on the infield and YIKES what a party.
 
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all went well and i sucesfully got three eggs ( I didn't want to push my luck ) but she spent the rest of the day down at the house not up near the nest where she usually hangs around, I don't know if that really counts as anything or not though.

Am I wasting my time trying to hatch them? i have them in the incubator now but I've heard that in the first season that they lay the eggs arn't very fertile. My guineas are a year old now and started mating at about seven months old. I really hope they're fertile though.
 
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Mine were fertile in the first year very shortly after they began laying I had a great hatch rate with mine. I had a broody that hatched a few as well.
 
I've decided to keep six eggs in the nest and colect the others.
right now i have seven eggs in the incubator. I hope all is fine.
What does everybody use to candle the guinea eggs? I've heard they have very thick shells.
 
I had people do fine last year hatching eggs from my young guineas. I had also heard that they were unlikely to be fertile since they were first-year eggs laid early in the season, but that didn't hold true for mine.

I did OK on candling later in the year with the typical flashlight and tube setup, but I wasn't looking for fine detail, just "is there something in there?". It seemed like I could see quite a bit though. Good luck!
 
I realised today that the eggs will hatch on the 22 an 23 of december. I hope they don't hatch late as we're not going to be here on christmas.
i candled yesterday so I could compare what they look like in a few days and i cold see the yolk in all of them and some had a darker small dot in the middle of the yolk. I didn't have a bright enough light though to see things clearly. oh and i have one huge egg and when i candled it it looked like there was a longer smallish dark spot.
 

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