have nvr tried them in the bator. we always let chickens or the hens do it they have good hatch rates but the chicks are dumbdoes anyone on hear hatch guineas? are they really hard or more like chickens?
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have nvr tried them in the bator. we always let chickens or the hens do it they have good hatch rates but the chicks are dumbdoes anyone on hear hatch guineas? are they really hard or more like chickens?
have nvr tried them in the bator.
we always let chickens or the hens do it
they have good hatch rates but the chicks are dumb
ok maybe i will try to trade some out to my broody, i am no keeping them they are part of a trade for my hopefully soon to be goats
Guh. No inprovement in flippy or the 3 icu ducks. All 4 have bad legs
Wish I'd paid more attention as a kid when Grandpa was hatching them! If I recall they were tiny stupid little creatures that would on occasion, drown in the water cuz they were too stupid to lift their heads up. lol Kinda sensitive. Like the turkeys.does anyone on hear hatch guineas? are they really hard or more like chickens?
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I've hatched Ducks before, but it's been a few years. The eggs are supposed to hatch Wednesday the 11th. but some are already pipped but I noticed on 2 of them:
1st one I noticed had a dark spot inside the egg, candled it Sat. night and seen it had internally pipped. This one had a little bit bigger than normal air sac for it's stage. It is still rocking and peeping in the shell. It externally pipped about an hour ago. (10 am Monday Apr 9th)
2nd one I noticed where it externally pipped has a dark spot around pip. This one had a smaller then normal air sac for it's stage. pipped last night in the evening I noticed it around 7 p.m. Sunday Apr 8.
both of these eggs were on the same side of the incubator one row from each other in the turning rack. I separated them when I put them in the hatcher and put them on separate sides.
Other eggs that have pipped I don't notice any dark spots in the eggs or around the external pips.
I guess my question is: what are these dark spots? Has anyone else seen this, how will it affect their hatch, and what do I do to prevent this in the future? Or is just a normal thing that I just don't remember happening in the past.
I'm guessing they are maybe blood spots or a ruptured vein?
My hatch day isn't today, but it just may end up that way. Thanks for any words of wisdom here.
can someone point me in the right direction for a good guinea egg seller? my dog ate the eggs out of my broodys clutchbut she is still determined to sit and i would like to have her hatch some![]()
Guh. No inprovement in flippy or the 3 icu ducks. All 4 have bad legs