BoogieBug
Songster
In early spring, the guineas laid about 26-28 eggs and mama sat on them for almost three straight weeks. Then she got up and started moving around and after a week, I suspected she abandoned her nest and collected and discarded all of the eggs.
She started up again and now we have approximately 60-some-odd eggs. I thought I'd leave her be and let her do her thing. I was out of town most all of June and my house/guinea sitter told me that mama was sitting on her eggs most of that time, but that towards the last week of June, she started venturing out from the nest. I figured since it was in the 90's, the eggs were probably fine. Well, here we are mid-July and mama is always out scratching and pecking with the rest of the flock. She doesn't appear to spend much time on the eggs.
What do I do? Should I leave the eggs alone? Is there ANY HOPE of getting keets at this late stage of the game?
This shows how many eggs there were when I got back in town.
This is how many there are as of today.
Thanks for your help.
She started up again and now we have approximately 60-some-odd eggs. I thought I'd leave her be and let her do her thing. I was out of town most all of June and my house/guinea sitter told me that mama was sitting on her eggs most of that time, but that towards the last week of June, she started venturing out from the nest. I figured since it was in the 90's, the eggs were probably fine. Well, here we are mid-July and mama is always out scratching and pecking with the rest of the flock. She doesn't appear to spend much time on the eggs.
What do I do? Should I leave the eggs alone? Is there ANY HOPE of getting keets at this late stage of the game?
This shows how many eggs there were when I got back in town.

This is how many there are as of today.

Thanks for your help.