Dobiegirl22
Chirping
- Apr 15, 2020
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Hello! Brand new to the bird world. I ordered ten guinea keets that arrived a week early, yesterday! I spent the previous weeks researching guinea for tick control. I frequently see Guineas around my neighborhood (wandering, screaming, trying to get hit by cars
) and I’ve been fascinated. So fast forward, I pick up the keets from the post office after creating the perfect brooder from a really knowledgeable thread on here. I ended up getting 11, however, one was dying when I received it (did everything to revive to no avail), and when I woke up this morning one more was dead (it appeared to be blind? Even when it was moving around it’s eyes were closed, and wouldn’t feed when the other chicks were). WELL, besides that, everything’s been great! The keets are four days old, got their first egg yolk today and look great. Very energetic, running around, checking themselves out in the mirror but I am having one issue. My brooder is a huge dog crate with one opening. So today was my first day cleaning it. I put a warm towel fresh out of the dryer in a box, with a bug screen and heating of on top. I quickly cleaned up and then the problem started. I took one Keet out and put it back in, then the moment Iifted up the bug screen, keets started jumping out from every single angle.When i was able to grab the second one, the first one fought to get back out the brooder as I put him in. When trying to put the third back in, the two in tried breaking out. When I tried to put the fourth back in, the three inside tried breaking out. A little stressful but their cute so I can look passed that ha! But I have no idea what I will do in just a few days when they are jumping high and when they flying. Is there a trick to this that I’m missing?? Also, the largest one in the group keeps charging at my hand whenever I go in there. Is that normal?? Help please
