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After reading on here I thought I was well prepared to get my keets from momma, but I had no idea just how crazy the keets could, would get. Sophia always let me into the pen with her and the keets so me going in was no problem. I then herded her into a cage and quickly shut the door. I then began gathering up the keets as they were all running, wing climbing up the chainlink, getting tangled in the net covering the pen. I then figured out to stoop still and wait and as they each ran up to the momma's cage I was able to catch them and put them in a separate cage. The keets were going to a new home with much more acreage then I have so I was glad for them, but sad for momma. She made a racket as long as she could hear the keets but as soon as they were loaded up in the car and she couldn't hear them, she settled down. I then let her out of her cage and let her join the rest of the guineas. I only had 11 keets and I can't imagine trying to get more then that away from a guinea mom.
I haven't decided if I am going to let her hatch out any more BUT if I do I will only let her set on 7 eggs. I have a silkie that went broody and I just set 5 guinea eggs under her today. I think having a silkie hatch out and raise them will be much easier to deal with then dealing with a guinea momma.