When you feel like you're sitting around doing nothing when you could be doing something, it's hard. When you realize you're the one benefiting, it's even harder.

Despite all the advice about how much water we're to drink per day, I'm not very good about it.

So- I only have one of my 3 year old guineas left (you can try to do everything right, and still in the blink of an eye

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The one I have left has keets. With Mama around, I'm not the "all that" that I was accustomed to.
If I let Mama & keets loose, she takes them back in the field. So she goes in the covered kennel, they get to be loose- they stay where she is. I have a stool next to the kennel to sit on.
The routine is I go out in the late morning w/a 32 oz container of water, some celery & millet.
Mama eats out of my hand. The keets will eat out of my hand if Mama is doing it. Otherwise, I scatter some around me, teaching them to not be afraid to be near me. It's a slow process, & I'm not there yet with this crew.- I stay with them the amt of time it takes me to drink all that water.
Mama Rose is very protective and watchful of her crew. When I pick them up they scream bloody murder. She comes running, looks up, realizes it's me and walks away.
At another point in the day, I get Mama out, and we go sit on the patio. She sits on my lap (on a towel esp for her) and gets a neck massage, a belly rub. Her keets will be screaming, and she has her eyes closed, ignoring them. See, she knows everyone needs a break.

So- that's kind of where I start and how I end up. All of my 3 yr old adults were accustomed to me w/the exception of mating season & the recent fascination with the corn field (Its cooler?), they always stayed near me. - I hatched 2 females last yr that I didn't make it to that connection with,but they didn't really meld with the others, either- and they didn't last long.
Mama's crew is going on 4wks. I have a survivor that is 6 wks. He is still skittish, but once I pick him up and start talking and petting him, he calms down and "talks" back. I hold him with his feet on my hand, my thumb over them, his back either against my chest or tucked in my arm like a football.
Hope this helps