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GuineaMania
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Not even the one with its head near the membrane?
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I'm very curious as to why you opened them if you weren't sure about the dates?Really, okay. That makes sense, I will. When do you think they be ready? I definitely agree, but the one with its beak in the right spot, it may hatch soon ish?? Or no?
These were incubated by my broody. The first half of the eggs went under her one day, and the rest over the next 2 days. (I know, bad idea.) I started my count the day after I put the first ones in, and based on that count, today is day 32. Keets take 26-28 days. Even for the later ones, its is 2 days late. I'm fully aware of the risks involved, but I didn't want to risk them being shrink wrapped or mispositioned, etc.I'm very curious as to why you opened them if you weren't sure about the dates?
Thanks.These were incubated by my broody. The first half of the eggs went under her one day, and the rest over the next 2 days. (I know, bad idea.) I started my count the day after I put the first ones in, and based on that count, today is day 32. Keets take 26-28 days. Even for the later ones, its is 2 days late. I'm fully aware of the risks involved, but I didn't want to risk them being shrink wrapped or mispositioned, etc.