- Mar 25, 2018
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Hi all,
So I've on for a few months but have never posted.
Im still new to the poultry world but I've successfully incubated a good many eggs so I know to basics so to speak.
To to point of my post, I have 4 of my Guinea's eggs in my in my incubator (Janoel incubator) she started laying for the first time in late January and about a month ago i was curious to see if my birds had mated so I saved a few eggs and threw them in there. All were fertile and developed great. My issue now is that they are bow on day 35 and not one has piped. Yesterday (day 34) i took the egg that was no longer moving and took a chance and opened it to find a perfect Keet only it was dead, shrink wrapped and looked to be sort of large for it egg....
I know its kind of a taboo but I want to badly to open the others that are still alightly moving (no peeping at all) and see if they are stuck before its too late! I really need some advice i dont know what to do.... Anything would be appreciated!
Thanks
So I've on for a few months but have never posted.
Im still new to the poultry world but I've successfully incubated a good many eggs so I know to basics so to speak.
To to point of my post, I have 4 of my Guinea's eggs in my in my incubator (Janoel incubator) she started laying for the first time in late January and about a month ago i was curious to see if my birds had mated so I saved a few eggs and threw them in there. All were fertile and developed great. My issue now is that they are bow on day 35 and not one has piped. Yesterday (day 34) i took the egg that was no longer moving and took a chance and opened it to find a perfect Keet only it was dead, shrink wrapped and looked to be sort of large for it egg....
I know its kind of a taboo but I want to badly to open the others that are still alightly moving (no peeping at all) and see if they are stuck before its too late! I really need some advice i dont know what to do.... Anything would be appreciated!
Thanks