Still waiting on chicks.... lol. Light Graham’s egg under broody should hatch tomorrow. BRLW Saturday.. (pacing floor).
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One lone little boy so far. One other external pip, on the wrong side of the egg. Nothing on the other 4 eggs yet but it's still early.
Awwww! Just chilling and waiting for it’s clutchmates to hatch!One lone little boy so far. One other external pip, on the wrong side of the egg. Nothing on the other 4 eggs yet but it's still early.
I know! They were such a cute little family and it was so neat to watch how vigorous the keet was in keeping up with mom, digging and eating constantly! I’ve thought that the brooder keets seem like they have somewhere else they need to be, something else they need to be doing. They aren’t very content just eating and chilling. It was amazing how much constant exercise this little one thrived on! I’ve posted on the guinea forum and another poster said that their moms also abandoned the keets... I’m trying to figure out what the moms need to make brooding work. In the meantime, this poor keet has had such a dramatic change in environment and activity. Even though he had pretty crappy moms, he was pretty content with them. I hope he’s tough enough to take this in stride...Awww poor guy![]()
The first one out is always so exciting!!That's when my family knows that Mom has "checked out" so to speak and if she's needed, check the chicken room.
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Exciting. I’ll be following along.Day 20, woke up to one external pip that I can see!
Awwww, more NNs! Love that bow tie!!!View attachment 1882653
4 chicks hatched on Saturday. 3 more due this coming Sunday.
It is crazy the difference a broody makes. My ducklings seemed so much happier with a mom as opposed to in a brooder. I can't wait for another hen to go broody. I might just "forget" to collect eggs lol.I know! They were such a cute little family and it was so neat to watch how vigorous the keet was in keeping up with mom, digging and eating constantly! I’ve thought that the brooder keets seem like they have somewhere else they need to be, something else they need to be doing. They aren’t very content just eating and chilling. It was amazing how much constant exercise this little one thrived on! I’ve posted on the guinea forum and another poster said that their moms also abandoned the keets... I’m trying to figure out what the moms need to make brooding work. In the meantime, this poor keet has had such a dramatic change in environment and activity. Even though he had pretty crappy moms, he was pretty content with them. I hope he’s tough enough to take this in stride...