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Its funny you asked about this today. I had a few eggs to go into lock down today from my own flock and a guinea egg felt rough. I checked it and sure enough, it was pipping. Into the hatcher it went along with the one next to it due for lock down tomorrow. These have been moved around the incubator quite a bit so I'm not sure about a hot spot for this one. I've been hatching or shipping every egg from my flock trying to increase the size of my laying flock so I won't need to eat the eggs from my breeders next year.
Thats what I am doing,it was killing me to hand over my project eggs for eating.So I am making a lovley flock of free ranging egg laying chickies..