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Dallas206

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Well I first want to say hi to every one first time to post on the site i have been reading here almost everyday for over a month love the forum great job . Anyway my name is Dallas I am from south Mississippi and i think i have a problem I can stop thinking about hatching chicks I will be putting my first batch in Tuesday morning they are from my hens i am still having trouble figuring out what temp and humidity to set the bator at i have seen so many different post on different temps and humidity's if anyone can give me any advise i would appreciate very much I will be incubating 24 Guinea eggs and about the same amount off chicken eggs i will be using a G.Q.F. 1202 incubator well anyway if you can give me any advise for my first hatch I would thank you very much thanks in advise and i hope to have a long friendship with the members of back yard chickens i hope everyone the best with there late hatches
 
GOOD LUCK!!!
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Guinea take longer to hatch than chickens do, so if possible it's better to start your guinea eggs ahead of the chicken eggs. Otherwise, you'll need a separate hatching unit. Good luck with your hatch and welcome to byc!
 
just wanted to say thanks funnybirds for the post it took a while to read it but well worth it also can anyone tell me the best time to put the eggs in the bator
 
please help can i run the same humidity for guinea eggs as for my eggs from my hens the guinea eggs are shipped eggs the chicken eggs are from my girls i will be waiting 7 days to after the guinea eggs to add the chicks i don/'t know if I can wait 28 days
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i could realy use a little advise
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thanks for the help again
 
Yes, humidity and temps are the same for guinea and chicken eggs.
 

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