I have 2 8-week old french guinea keets that were raised with 10 cornish crosses first in a brooder and then in a chicken tractor. The cornish broilers were processed last Saturday and the two guineas are very stressed. I put 9 5 week old chicks in with them in the chicken tractor and the chicks are pestering them and they just hide in the back of the chicken tractor and cry all day long.
I have the tractor down in front of the coop so they can see the layers, the rooster and the barn and coop. I'm trying to orient them to the coop.
Does anyone have any comments or thoughts on how to go forward with getting the 2 guineas adjusted to life with the hens and Rudy the rooster? I wish they were happier as they were with the CC's whom they loved to nestle down with all day long.
Kim
I have the tractor down in front of the coop so they can see the layers, the rooster and the barn and coop. I'm trying to orient them to the coop.
Does anyone have any comments or thoughts on how to go forward with getting the 2 guineas adjusted to life with the hens and Rudy the rooster? I wish they were happier as they were with the CC's whom they loved to nestle down with all day long.
Kim