The Ranch Girl
Songster
Hi everyone I just started incubating turkey, chicken, and guinea eggs and have some questions about it. So the story is, is that last yr we bought 16 guinea meets and raised them. Of course some died in the process so we had about 13 left. We then moved them down to the coop. Well long story short our blue heeler and her new pups started killing them and eating them and soon we were down to about 8-7 so of course we sold her. Then later on they kept disappearing which we led back to our other dog who we penned up. So we were down to two. Later on in the yr we figured out the last two were females bc we kept getting eggs from them. Then of course one of them disappeared and the other had a hip injury but miraculously survived so of course all of last yr and these past few months of 2023 we've had her. Our lucky little surviver
but then the strangest thing happened last week....
We had a guinea out if the blue show up and go into our coop with her!! And we had ordered all of our guineas with their pin yin wing removed and this one had its wings and we have no wild guineas around! So we cracked her eggs opened and they looked fertilized to us with the white ring around the small white dot. So we incubated eggs thinking that the one that showed up was a male. I've seen signs of life in the other eggs but not the guinea and we've been incubating for 4 days so my question is how can we be sure they are fertilized? And that the one that showed up is a male? Also when do I get rid of the eggs in the incubated be sure I don't want to incubate rotten eggs.
Thank you!

We had a guinea out if the blue show up and go into our coop with her!! And we had ordered all of our guineas with their pin yin wing removed and this one had its wings and we have no wild guineas around! So we cracked her eggs opened and they looked fertilized to us with the white ring around the small white dot. So we incubated eggs thinking that the one that showed up was a male. I've seen signs of life in the other eggs but not the guinea and we've been incubating for 4 days so my question is how can we be sure they are fertilized? And that the one that showed up is a male? Also when do I get rid of the eggs in the incubated be sure I don't want to incubate rotten eggs.
Thank you!