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Hands on hatching and help

Ok, I have a question for the guinea hatchers.  When it comes time for the actual hatching process, do they reletively follow the same time line for chicks between internal pipping-zipping or do they tend to take longer like the ducks?


They're pretty quick. I don't think I've had any take longer than 36 hours from IP to being out, really. High humidity is twice as crucial with them, though, IME.
 
Good, I'ma gonna need me some popcorn popping after having to deal with an extra week of incubation...lol Only halfway there, so I got to have these 10 that were still kicking to keep kicking.
 
FWIW, I have a peachick egg that pipped externally yesterday morning while under a duck. Last night I moved it to under a hen because that hen is closer to the house and I wanted to be able to check on it. This morning it's made no progress, so now it's in the hatcher with the humidity at 75%.

-Kathy

Good luck on the pea baby!


Looking forward to reading this tomorrow!

@RubyNala97
 do you know which articles had the info about the co2 build up causing the progression of the external pip? I know you'e read the same info.


I don't remember the exact articles. But I see you posted some links. You guys are giving me lots of reading to do!
Good, I'ma gonna need me some popcorn popping after having to deal with an extra week of incubation...lol  Only halfway there, so I got to have these 10 that were still kicking to keep kicking.

So what's the deal with the eggs? Were the ones you thought were quitters still going? When's hatch day?
 
Yea his legs are better :) he still the only one that hatched but two other eggs are pipping right now
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this is him, he is so clingy its cute
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Adorable!!! :love

So glad the little one got its feet coordinated... can't wait to see some more!!
 

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