- Jul 30, 2009
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Hi,
incubation for our guinea eggs did not go well and we have just one sweet little keet. Splayed legs so I have used a pipe cleaner to try to get them back inline. Just put it on a few minutes ago so will have to see how it is working tomorrow.
But what to do with one lonely keet. We have chicks that are old enough to be mixing with the older hens,so they seem too big to be with the keet. We have turkey poults but they will be fully feathered soon so also seem to big to have the guniea in with them.
we have two pearl gray Guineas but they are three years old an not likely to have any interests in caring for a keet.
So what can we do to help this lone keet?
Thank you
incubation for our guinea eggs did not go well and we have just one sweet little keet. Splayed legs so I have used a pipe cleaner to try to get them back inline. Just put it on a few minutes ago so will have to see how it is working tomorrow.
But what to do with one lonely keet. We have chicks that are old enough to be mixing with the older hens,so they seem too big to be with the keet. We have turkey poults but they will be fully feathered soon so also seem to big to have the guniea in with them.
we have two pearl gray Guineas but they are three years old an not likely to have any interests in caring for a keet.
So what can we do to help this lone keet?
Thank you