I know its best to keep the temp as stable as possible but is it a big deal if it declined or elevated a couple degrees? Whats the minimum temp and whats the max temp that would kill the baby?
My guinea hen layed an egg and im guessing its fertilized because i have one male and one female. Im gonna try incubating it with a light kept at the constant temp of 99 degrees or as close to it as possible. My dilema is the humidity right now its in a little bowl of warm water like 1/4 inch...
Im getting 3 chickens and 2 guinea hens and im gonna be making a coop for them since winter is coming. What should the dimensions be? I dont want anything fancy right now just something i can get up quick for the cold season.
Im going to be taking in 3 chickens and 2 guinea fowl that were abandoned at a house. The are already trained to there area you can tell because they roam the area but when they want food or when its night time they know how to get home. Im in the process of building a coop and fenced in area...
Ok i found some abandoned chickens and two guinea fowls at a house im tearing down there in good health and im thinking about taking them in. I was wondering what i need to know to take care of them.