- Apr 8, 2013
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I have been through 2 hatches with my guinea pair, and I've decided this time to practice a little guinea birth control. I have left Maude 7 of the eggs she's laid (marked them), and every day when she's not looking I take the new one. We're on Day 19 now, although she only has 7 eggs in her nest.
My evil plan was to leave her 7, with probably at least 5 hatching successfully. That will give us a manageable flock for awhile. I don't even want to tell you about the 23 grown guineas racing around here, directing traffic in a major roadway, etc. Anyway, I've been eating all the new eggs and they are wonderful. Thanks, Maude.
My question is-- when she has laid 20 something, will she stop and set on them? Will her body say it's time? Or will her little beady eye look at those 7 eggs and say it's an unfinished job?
I couldn't find anything on the threads about this. Anyone got a clue?
My evil plan was to leave her 7, with probably at least 5 hatching successfully. That will give us a manageable flock for awhile. I don't even want to tell you about the 23 grown guineas racing around here, directing traffic in a major roadway, etc. Anyway, I've been eating all the new eggs and they are wonderful. Thanks, Maude.
My question is-- when she has laid 20 something, will she stop and set on them? Will her body say it's time? Or will her little beady eye look at those 7 eggs and say it's an unfinished job?
I couldn't find anything on the threads about this. Anyone got a clue?