Larry Caldwell
Elite Member
Why not just leave the eggs under the female? Save yourself the work.
the funny thing is to see a silky setting on a clutch of turkey eggs.. now that's darn funny!
Why not just leave the eggs under the female? Save yourself the work.
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.
Chris,
You know the rules, no pic, no proof:thumbsup:
David
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
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