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Hopefully, these pictures are more helpful. Thanks.2 egg look about day 3-5, the dark egg looks odd, can you get better pictures?
Incubator. They are actually guinea eggs taken from 2 separate nest from terrible mothers. Most of the eggs were destroyed by the parents. These are the ones I saved. I'm sure they are all at different stages if in fact they are viable.The second eggs looks a bit odd. Are you incubating them under a hen or in an incubator?
I'm pretty sure the dark one is dead and rotting, the lighter ones are about day 5Incubator. They are actually guinea eggs taken from 2 separate nest from terrible mothers. Most of the eggs were destroyed by the parents. These are the ones I saved. I'm sure they are all at different stages if in fact they are viable.
All are viable. Three of them appear to be the same age. Maybe a day or two apart at the most. The darker one is defiantly older though not entirely sure if it's alive. When in doubt, keep it for a few more days before tossing. I assumed they were chicken eggs so they may be older or younger then my initial ages.Incubator. They are actually guinea eggs taken from 2 separate nest from terrible mothers. Most of the eggs were destroyed by the parents. These are the ones I saved. I'm sure they are all at different stages if in fact they are viable.
Well, it's me again. I candled the eggs again today. I really don't think we are moving ahead. Here are the new pictures. Again, I have 10 eggs that look like the darker eggs and 6 like the lighter ones. I have not smelled any odor coming from any egg. Should I keep going with them or call it quits? I would hate to destroy a viable egg. Help! Thanks. Sorry the pics are not so good.All are viable. Three of them appear to be the same age. Maybe a day or two apart at the most. The darker one is defiantly older though not entirely sure if it's alive. When in doubt, keep it for a few more days before tossing. I assumed they were chicken eggs so they may be older or younger then my initial ages.