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12 royal purple guinea fowl hatching eggs + 6 extra


I participate in National Poultry Improvement Plan (NPIP), and my birds are tested yearly under the Texas Pollorum-Typhoid Program by a Poultry Epidemiologist From Texas A & M University, and my flock is Pollorum-Typhoid Free.
fast delivery, good communication, excellent packing, extras
* Follow-up (Jun-10-09 10:29):
All eggs plus extras arrived today, well wrapped and unbroken! ++++Thank You!
excellent packaging, fast delivery, good communication
* Follow-up by (May-13-09 21:25):
11 keets, 2 pied, 6 pearl, 3 lavenders all doing well
Don't be alarmed if there is a little soiling on eggs. Slight flecks of feces, or blood on the egg means that your eggs were not washed, and washed eggs don't hatch well.
You should have your incubator ready and running at incubating temperatures before the eggs arrive. This will ensure that you don't have mechanical problems, which will cause delays and definitely decrease the hatch rate.
Eggs need to be turned 3 to 5 times a day while incubating, and turned until three days from hatching.
Temperature MUST be according to the species incubated, and always check your thermometer with a second one for accurate readings.
Humidity is also crucial in incubation. Both temperature and humidity guidelines will be stated in your incubator manual and should be strictly followed. I've included a
Temperature// Humidity Chart below for Guinea Eggs.



12 royal purple guinea fowl hatching eggs + 6 extra