Incubator problem - NONE of our 2nd batch of guine eggs are hatching!

   / Incubator problem - NONE of our 2nd batch of guine eggs are hatching! #11  
Why not just leave the eggs under the female? Save yourself the work.
 
   / Incubator problem - NONE of our 2nd batch of guine eggs are hatching! #12  
I have used a genesis incubator with an automatic turner with great success. I know that for chickens the humidity needs to change for the last five days or so, been a whole since we have hatched any out. You could try BackYardChickens.com. They are a good resource.
 
   / Incubator problem - NONE of our 2nd batch of guine eggs are hatching! #13  
From BackYardChickens

Guinea's take about 28 day's to hatch. at 100 degree's and 58- 60% humidity. When they incubate the small end of the egg needs to point down, the eggs should be turned about 4 times a day. Cease Turning on day 25 and raise the humidity to about 65% and let them hatch.
I recently sold my flock of Guinea's but I like hatching them cause there so easy. One night I checked and had 3 hatched out, the next day I went to look at them and all of them except 1 that never hatched were all out and lively and running around.
 
   / Incubator problem - NONE of our 2nd batch of guine eggs are hatching!
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#14  
the funny thing is to see a silky setting on a clutch of turkey eggs.. now that's darn funny!

Chris,

You know the rules, no pic, no proof :):thumbsup:

David
 
   / Incubator problem - NONE of our 2nd batch of guine eggs are hatching!
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#15  
Why not just leave the eggs under the female? Save yourself the work.

She will not sit. Guineas are terrible brooders... Incubator was my only option.

David
 
   / Incubator problem - NONE of our 2nd batch of guine eggs are hatching!
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#16  
From BackYardChickens

Guinea's take about 28 day's to hatch. at 100 degree's and 58- 60% humidity. When they incubate the small end of the egg needs to point down, the eggs should be turned about 4 times a day. Cease Turning on day 25 and raise the humidity to about 65% and let them hatch.
I recently sold my flock of Guinea's but I like hatching them cause there so easy. One night I checked and had 3 hatched out, the next day I went to look at them and all of them except 1 that never hatched were all out and lively and running around.

ToroRider,

My incubator is low tech, and they lay on their sides. I rolled the eggs daily.

They went in at 8pm on 5/14 according to the log book, and they started cracking & peeping tonight on 6/14 (31 days incubation :confused2:).

So far one has hatched with help (does not look like it will make it) and one is peeping now and might pop out sometime tonight.

A couple other eggs have small cracks, I'm hoping and praying some of them make it.

So far I onlyhave 4 eggs for the next batch. I'm going to be buying day old keets it seems...

David
 
   / Incubator problem - NONE of our 2nd batch of guine eggs are hatching! #17  
Chris,

You know the rules, no pic, no proof :):thumbsup:

David

been many moons since I hatched out my last turkey.

I just have a few toms left. Last femail died a lil while back she was getting old.. all her offspring were toms the last few years.. before her I had 2 other good breeders.. but seems they too started throwing toms at the end.. and smaller clutches. 3 eggs vs 8.. and 1 -2 clutches a year vs 3+

one way I knew when their time was coming.. their laying habbits.. unfortunately.
 
   / Incubator problem - NONE of our 2nd batch of guine eggs are hatching! #18  
ToroRider,

MyA couple other eggs have small cracks, I'm hoping and praying some of them make it.

So far I onlyhave 4 eggs for the next batch. I'm going to be buying day old keets it seems...

David

if thr inner skin is intact.. MAYBEE
 
   / Incubator problem - NONE of our 2nd batch of guine eggs are hatching! #19  
ToroRider,

My incubator is low tech, and they lay on their sides. I rolled the eggs daily.

They went in at 8pm on 5/14 according to the log book, and they started cracking & peeping tonight on 6/14 (31 days incubation :confused2:).

So far one has hatched with help (does not look like it will make it) and one is peeping now and might pop out sometime tonight.

A couple other eggs have small cracks, I'm hoping and praying some of them make it.

So far I onlyhave 4 eggs for the next batch. I'm going to be buying day old keets it seems...

David[/QUOTE

Just a couple thoughts
31 days is telling you your temp was to low or not steady,probably have the wafer type thermostat, electronic would hold a more constant temp.

good luck-- J
 
   / Incubator problem - NONE of our 2nd batch of guine eggs are hatching!
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#20  
When I left for work (late) this morning, I had 6 hatchlings, 2 very fresh, and at least 2 or 3 who looked pretty healthy.

When I got home it seems all 6 are very defective and I'm not sure any will live more than a couple days/weeks...

This is depressing...

David
 

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