HISTORY-
I couldn't help myself and put and put 2 guinea eggs under a broody hen a couple days apart as I found them. (Didn't understand about staggered hatches yet...) She started getting flakey and would get off the eggs to go set on one that was just laid in other nest. I took the eggs from her and put them in an incubator and gave her fake eggs to sit on hoping that when the keets hatched that she would take care of them.
Fast forward to now. 1 keet hatched Saturday, spent one day in incubator then one in a brooder. I finally put it under the hen last night. I've been worried about it getting food and water while the hen is still on the fake eggs waiting for this other keet to hatch.
Soooo, I tented a towel over a bowl of hot water and took the other eggs under it and candled it. I do know you're not supposed to mess with them but if its dead I'm going to move the hen and the single keet to a dog crate where they're safe. I'm going to post this then edit it to add the pictures i took of the candling.
I didn't see any movement at all and i drew a line where the air cell was about 4 days days ago and I'm not sure there is much difference. I'm hoping and experienced hatcher can tell me if this keet is dead.
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