The last time I hatched guinea eggs under a broody hen, I got a keet that would violently scratch with both feet at it's head and neck around the area of its ear. It would exhaust itself, lay breathing heavily, then continue to scratch and thrash around. Just before we went to kill it, it died in our hands. Now, I have an egg that just hatched in the incubator and the keet looks like it is doing the same thing. Why is this? Is there anything we can do? And what causes this? Help!
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