The plant material I'm talking about is wood sawdust as there bed, I use to feed them starter from harsho group company , warm water with glucose and neoxychick vitamin, about temperature was optional because I use the same method to rise chicken chick and lowering temperature as days go.
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I have tried to ask neighbours who have the experience of growing guinea keet they tell me that they were removed from the incubator before the hub was dried
Others because I didn't use enough plant remaining for ther bed that they could slipper
I will incubate another eggs for guinea, after they get hatched, I will ask you a favour to help me with brooder condition so that I can manage to keep them all alive
It was two 100 watt heat lamps, but I was thinking that because they were hatched from the incubator 🤔, could that be a reason.? Because hatched them using chicken and they were all fine didn't observe that problem
Yes they were vigorous,but they laid up like that kicking there legs backwards and dying,
About temperature, i use to combine two 100W bulbs as a source of heat and light, and on the floor I use plant remaining from the carpenter to conserve temperature
I use harsho starter as there food but...
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Some one to give me an advice please, I have hatched my keet in an incubator then after 1 day some they are unable to walk, I have given them vitamin and mineral but they still unable to walk and now the have remained 4 out of 50 keet