I had 3 guinea keets hatch and I put them in the brooder with my serama chicks that have been hatching this week. (I try to stagger hatches from different breeders.)
I went in this morning and I think the guineas attacked my Serama chicks! 4 were dead, 2 were flipped over on their backs, kind of kicking and very weak, I culled them this morning, as they seemed to be suffering. The rest were sitting on their heels because they had bloody toes!!
I saw one of the guineas peck at the little Serama that was only half his size and it peeped in terror and wobbled away because it wouldnt stand on his feet.
I have only raised keets one other time, they were hatched under a broody with other chicks and there was no problems. Im thinking that maybe the hen kept them in line, or maybe they picked on the Serama as they are soooo small.
Are keets usually this aggressive?
I separated them, but if this is something that they have picked up at an early age, its cull city for these keets!
I went in this morning and I think the guineas attacked my Serama chicks! 4 were dead, 2 were flipped over on their backs, kind of kicking and very weak, I culled them this morning, as they seemed to be suffering. The rest were sitting on their heels because they had bloody toes!!

I saw one of the guineas peck at the little Serama that was only half his size and it peeped in terror and wobbled away because it wouldnt stand on his feet.
I have only raised keets one other time, they were hatched under a broody with other chicks and there was no problems. Im thinking that maybe the hen kept them in line, or maybe they picked on the Serama as they are soooo small.
Are keets usually this aggressive?
I separated them, but if this is something that they have picked up at an early age, its cull city for these keets!
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