Incubating Guinea Eggs | Homesteading With Black-Tinos
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Our family loves a challenge. And what a challenge this is. We have never hatched our own eggs before, but we knew we were going to start some day, so why not with these Guinea eggs. We thought we were rearing 6 Guineacocks, but then noticed 2 eggs being laid every day in their coop. Check out how we Black-Tino Farmers are going to incubate and hatch these keets.
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Cristian and Missy, along with their family, decided to move from the suburbs surrounding Toronto, ON Canada, to the rural county of Grafton, ON Canada. Cristian is Chilean and Melissa is Canadian, but with a West Indian (Caribbean) background. They have 6 children altogether and 2 dogs (Bernedoodle and Standard Poodle). Both Cristian and Missy are tired of the fast paced, city life and are excited to slow down and get their hands dirty by purchasing a "hobby farm". Cristian and Missy each had Grand-Parents that grew up on farms. They both also have some experience in gardening fruits and vegetables and are eager to take their knowledge to a bigger property. Because of their love for animals, they are also ready to take on the adventure of getting chickens, pigs and cows to further their self sufficient lives. Learn more about "Farming with Black-Tinos" through Facebook. We are also on Instagram.
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so coool!! luv seein' y'all do this together! very exciting!
Are you supposed to wash the bloom off? Isn't that going to kill them?
It didn’t kill our guineas 🤷🏾
@@BlackTinofarms did you guys have a follow up video on these eggs hatching? I wasn't able to find one...
@@sad_but_true64 no I don’t think so.