Hi mom! I'm so glad the keet is ok...stupid rikky but speial thanks to bobby!
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ha ha I recognized dumb and dumber. loved that movieHi,
I'm a first-time guinea fowl owner...have five that are now 10 weeks old. Boy, they sure are a bunch of dumb clucks. We named them Rikki, Bobbi, Cal, lloyd, and Harry. Can you guess which movies?
Anyway, they are in a coop with seven chicks of the same size. The chicks will go back inside the coop at night, but one or two keets can't seem to figure it out. We turn a light on in the coop and still have a heat lamp at night, as it's getting down to 30 degrees at night. They have a high roost in the coop and usually sit there, above the heat lamp.
One of the knuckleheads got through the netting over the coop and onto the garage roof. She wouldn't come back down and flew into the mulberry tree. All alone. On a freezing night. What are her odds do you think?
Any more ideas for trip aiming them to get into the coop each night?
Sometimes the chicks get very upset when their friends are 'stuck' outside at dusk and bleating in confusion.
P.s. Had to look at a calendar to be sure, but this one is about 10, not 12 weeks old.
Hi Mammachix. I was sorry to hear about your families bout with Lyme Disease. What a horrible thing to go through. Say I just wanted to tell you about a book I keep seeing advertised on Tv,.. Supposedly it has every natural method for getting rid of every critter known to man. From spiders to mice to ticks and all in between. As sooon as i get ebnough money saveed up i want to get it cause we have spiders here big enouhg to saddle and ride. no kidding. the chickens won't even touch them,. ick. but the author is called Myles or Miles Bader.not sure the exact title of the book but you will know it when you hear it. Good luck to you and your family and stay safe.So, I let the chicks and guineas out today. I've been raising them together since they were a week old. They now think they are a flock and roost together at night. One keet is getting a little agressive though, so I wouldn't mind if they became more independent during the days. It was fifty degrees today and we were working in the garden with our old hens ranging around ( we have two coops). So, the chicks and keets stayed around pretty good and we fed them in the late afternoon and closed them up. Hope it keeps working. We are on 11 acres in an undeveloped area, so plenty of coons, owls, and cayotes.
Please share any other ideas you all have to help domesticate these crazy creatures. Three of the four of us in my family have had Lyme disease, so we desperately need these guys to help us out with the ticks!
Thank you, good idea, hadn't thought of that,. Although sometimes I try to check Amazon, I cannot beleive how much cheaper they are than a bookstore. And I don't particularly care if its used or not. Thanks again though.Tacampbell... see if your library has it or will order it.