Our Guinea Fowl Hatching Eggs Guarantee
We assure you that you will receive fertile, fresh guinea eggs that are intact and in good condition. These eggs are carefully packaged for shipping to avoid breakage and cracking. If, however, you receive eggs that are not intact, contact us immediately. We insure our egg shipments so that you get exactly what you’ve ordered and are in the best condition.
Under ideal conditions, hatching success rates are 85-90%, but these eggs may endure temperatures that are not conducive to hatching, and they may be bounced around or dropped during shipping. Due to these variables, you can expect a hatch rate that’s slightly less than standard when you order our guinea fowl eggs for sale.
Proper Care for Your Fertilized Guinea Eggs
As a valued member of the farming community looking to enhance your poultry flock, understanding the importance of proper care for your fertilized guinea eggs is crucial. You should start with top-quality hatching eggs that can lead to successful incubation and healthy guinea keets. Our family-owned, free-range farm in Lancaster, PA, prides itself on sustainable and environmentally friendly farming practices, ensuring that each of our guinea fowl eggs for sale is of the highest standard for our customers.
When you receive your guinea fowl hatching eggs from us, it’s essential to handle them with care and attention to detail. These hatching guinea fowl eggs are not just potential future additions to your flock. They represent the beginning of a new life on your farm.
Place the eggs in a stable and warm incubator, away from direct sunlight and drafts, to maintain their integrity. Baby guinea fowl will hatch from the egg in about 26 to 28 days. You’ll need to keep the temperature in a forced-air incubator between 99 and 100 degrees Fahrenheit with a humidity level of 45-50%. In the final three days of incubation, you can increase the humidity to 65-70%.
By following our guidance on temperature and humidity levels, you can optimize the conditions for successful hatching and ensure the best possible outcome for your guinea fowl eggs.
What to Do After Your Guinea Keets Hatch
As you embark on this exciting journey of raising guinea fowl on your farm, you must know what steps to take post-hatch. You can ensure the well-being and growth of your newly hatched guinea fowl by having the right knowledge and tools to raise vibrant and thriving fowl that contribute to your farm’s ecosystem.
After your guinea keets have hatched, provide them with a warm and safe environment to dry off completely before moving them to a brooder. Remember, the first 24 hours after hatching are crucial for their development, so allow them time to adjust before handling them extensively.
You should prepare a brooder with proper heating and bedding to create a comfortable space for your keets to grow. By having an appropriate space with room for nesting boxes, pest control standards, and room for your guinea hens to roam, you can ensure that your guinea fowl thrive and become valuable farm members. Let Freedom Ranger Hatchery support you every step of the way as you nurture and care for your guinea keets with dedication and expertise.
Order Your Guinea Fowl Hatching Eggs Today
Any day is a good day to experience the fun and entertainment that come with hatching your very own guinea eggs. Our guinea fowl hatching eggs are the same eggs we hatch at Fifth Day Farm, so you can be sure you’re getting the very best eggs and guinea fowl available from an NPIP-certified hatchery.
These fertilized guinea fowl eggs for sale are shipped via USPS, and all order quantities are by the dozen. Simply tell us how many dozen guinea fowl hatching eggs you’d like, choose your preferred ship date, and then look for your shipping confirmation.
Not sure you want to hatch your own guinea keets, but you definitely want to raise guinea fowl? Then have a look at our day-old French guinea fowl keets for sale. These baby guineas will be shipped directly from the hatchery to you, already chirping and ready for a brooder.