Hmmm, I see combs on those "keets", lol.Guineaguy, those are adorable keets!!!! Cute, cute, cute.
One word of advice, get them off the newspaper asap if you haven't already. Use heavily textured paper towels, old bath towels (without strings hanging out all over the place like most of my towels, LOL) or rubberized shelf liner. Keets need a lot of texture so that their legs and feet develop properly. They have too much trouble standing, or simply can't, on a slick surface.
I agree with JLeigh about the newspaper, horrible bedding for any type of newly hatched babies. Splayed legs is pretty easily fixable if caught in time, but other injuries or deformities that can be caused by too much slipping on slick surfaces aren't so easy to correct (plus these injuries or deformities cause them pain)
