Broody hen

I've not tried that personally, but I know broody chicken hens have been used to hatch ducks, geese, and even turkeys. (The waterfowl drives momma chicken nuts as they like to play in the water!)

According to the Poultry Extension, yes, you can use chickens to hatch keets. They take longer than chicken eggs, by about 4 to 5 days, but most broody chickens are programmed for 5 weeks setting time.

Good luck with your project :D

https://poultry.extension.org/artic...ey can be kept four,used to hatch guinea eggs.
 

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