Michigan Artist looking for Guinea fowl eggs

glambka

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Mar 10, 2012
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Michigan smack dab in suburbia
If anyone has guinea fowl eggs they will not be hatching or unable to fertilize, can you please get in touch with me...I am interested in them for Ukrainian EAster eggs. We can work out price and shipping.
Thanks, Gail
 
If anyone has guinea fowl eggs they will not be hatching or unable to fertilize, can you please get in touch with me...I am interested in them for Ukrainian EAster eggs. We can work out price and shipping.
Thanks, Gail

do you blow them out? I just pulled a batch out of the bator that never began to develop. should be very easy to blow out.

RobertH
 
Yes, I blow them out. Do you think they would be okay? Not too far gone? What would you charge? If we can keep it under 13 oz to ship, they can go first class mail quite cheap. thanks, gail
 
havn't blown them out before. what do you use, I can try a couple. have 4 turkey eggs too, they are sturdy eggs too. do you drill them, or just pin prick? empty eggs should be very light.

I can try it (with guidance) probably cheap shipping, but might want a finished product as payment.

or at least pictures.

RobertH
 
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I've never attempted to blow out any type of egg, something I've never learned how to do... Can someone describe the technique used in full detail?

If it's fairly easy I have several dozen infertile Guineas eggs (incubator duds) that I was going to cook for my dogs and 4 or 5 Turkey eggs too... they have the date they were collected written in pencil on the big ends, and some have scratches on them from the birds' toenails tho (not sure if that matters). I typically have a few clears/infertiles that I pull out of every batch at the 7 day mark... I just need to learn how to get the egg out thru the smallest hole possible (and I don't particularly want to taste what's inside in the process!), lol.
 

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