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6++ Guinea Fowl Hatching Eggs, French Pearl Variety
$ 5.25
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Description
6++ Pearl Guinea Fowl Hatching eggs. These fertile eggs come fromGus Guinea and his gals, Gabby, Grazin and Gerty, which are one year old Guineas.
These guineas free range and have been fed Non-GMO and organic food all their life.
Some uses for guinea fowl are
as pets; a security alarm system; for tick and bug control; for eggs & meat.
Compared to chickens, guinea fowl are low-cost and low-maintenance, and do a standout job as chemical-free pest control.
I collect eggs daily and they are clean, unwashed with natural bloom on the shell. Be prepared for your eggs by having your incubator running prior to delivery. When you receive them, gently unwrap and let them sit for 24 hours with large end up so that the air cell can settle from shipping before placing in your incubator.
Guinea Fowl eggs typically take
28 days
of incubation at 99 degrees F with an ideal humidity level anywhere between 40%-50%. In reality they can hatch anywhere between days 26 and 29. The eggs must be turned at least 3 times a day but 5 is better.
I price my eggs lower than average on eBay because I'm aware that a certain small amount of USPS shipments get really rough handling and/or go missing for a number of day before being delivered. What happens during shipment is beyond my & your control. That can mean your eggs are not viable and you are very disappointed. I try to lower your investment in the eggs when you have to take that risk.
Please note I have no control over your hatch rates. Once they leave the farm, temperatures, handling and other variables may affect the viability of the embryos and your hatch rate. There is absolutely no hatching guarantee or refund on shipped eggs. Shipped hatching eggs usually have 50% hatch rate or less. This is normal with all shipped eggs due to the many factors that eggs go through during shipping, your incubator, humidity, temperature, etc.
Please only buy if you are willing to assume the risk.
Shipped with USPS Priority Mail. It's best to place your order early in the morning so I can get it to the post office before noon. Our rural post office closes at 1PM.