Can a male guinea keet produce offspring with a female chicken?

leolseven

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Jun 22, 2014
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I have one male guinea keet and one female guinea keet as well as six rhode island reds. They all grew up together. Ive cracked a few chicken eggs recently and noticed the ‘bullseye’. So they are fertile. Question is, would these be sucessful offspring? Does anyone have and experience with these?
 
Yes This is possible and the offspring can either be beautiful :yesss:
or down right ugly :sick
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They might be, my uncle once had a guck, and a friend of his had a peaguinea. His friend also breeds fainting goats and barbadoes(sheep) to get fainting sheep

I’d like to see a “chuck”
Not that I want one or anything but I’m guessing they’d be the weirdest looking creatures ever. Just imagine a chicken with duck feet :sick
 

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