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They also do not usually leave their nest more than twice a day when broody. Overall, guinea eggs look like the eggs you would get from a chicken or a duck. However, they are generally smaller. The average guinea egg is about half the size of a duck egg or a large chicken egg. The pointed end of guinea eggs is also pointier than what you would typically see in chicken or duck eggs.

Yes, guinea eggs are totally edible. Their taste is quite similar to that of chicken eggs, but they have more yolk. Their yolk has a richer flavor and texture. However, they may not match the intense taste of duck eggs.

Guinea eggs can be prepared in pretty much the same way as chicken eggs and duck eggs. You may have heard that guinea eggs taste like game, but this is not accurate. If you are replacing chicken eggs or duck eggs with guinea eggs while baking, you would have to adjust your measurements.

Remember we said guinea eggs are smaller? Well, this means you would have to use more units of guinea eggs in place of chicken eggs or duck eggs while baking. Guinea eggs are healthy — bursting with various nutrients.

For one, they contain many minerals, including those listed below:. Besides minerals, guinea eggs contain a significant amount of protein. In fact, a study comparing eggs from chickens, quails, turkeys, and guineas suggested those from guineas have the highest protein content. Guinea eggs are also rich in fat, particularly their yolk. In the study earlier cited, guinea eggs had more fat than the other samples. The good thing about the fat in guinea eggs is that it contains significant amounts of Omega-3 fatty acids.

Guinea eggs are also a decent source of dietary cholesterol. It is estimated that guinea egg yolks contain around 1.

Like most other eggs, guinea eggs have a rich profile of B vitamins. It also provides choline — a nutrient similar to B-vitamins. Eggs from guinea hens also contain significant amounts of fat-soluble vitamins. They offer vitamins A, D, E, and K. Although E and K are present in trace amounts. The levels of vitamin A in guinea eggs are generally higher when the guineas are allowed to sustain themselves mainly by foraging.

You will find that foraging guineas lay eggs with intensely colored yolks. Such yolks contain beta-carotene, which can be converted into vitamin A in the body. You wouldn't think so because of the noise they make but guinea prefer a quiet life with not to many disturbances. You can extend the laying period of Guinea fowl by adding light to their coop in the mornings to get them up and feeding earlier.

Supplemental light is always given in the morning to wake the bird rather than at night when the Guineas would be left on the coop floor in darkness and unable to roost. It certainly would not be financially viable for the average backyard producer but if you really wanted eggs you could bring spring forward for some young birds in a large barn by giving extra light.

The Guinea hens like to lay eggs in secluded nests on the ground. In season they will lay an egg a day coming home each night to roost as normal. Once there is a clutch of eggs, a Guinea hen might decide to go broody, then she will stay on the nest. Instinct will tell a guinea hen to lay her eggs in a secluded, well hidden spot. Once the nest accumulates eggs, one or more guinea hens might decide to go broody on the same nest.

A good broody Guinea hen will stay put day and night for the duration days other than to leave the nest for food and water usually no more than twice daily, and usually not for longer than 20 minutes at a time.

They are generally more determined sitters than chickens unless they are disturbed, one small incident disturbing a sitting guinea can result in the leaving the nest.

They are also happier than some hens to leave the nest twice a day for feed and water etc. Some hens have to be lifted of the nest or they would die on but this never seems to happen with guineas.

No, they will start when they are good and ready, Guineas raised in late summer often won't start until the following spring. It is possible that the first hatch of the year may go on to produce eggs in the same season but I would not plan for it. Yes, Guinea hen will quite happily produce their eggs with having a male around.

Guinea eggs do not need to be fertilised. I have an egg flock of 27 guinea hens with no males at all and they regularly produce 25 eggs a day in season. They are not any quieter without the boys around as it might be with chickens, they still make a racket. Like my content? Sign up to be on our email list. What do Guinea fowl eggs look like? Guinea fowl eggs are similar to a chickens egg except that they are Much more pointed at one end.

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