- Dec 30, 2012
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We've been letting a banty hen incubate some guinea eggs and they are due to hatch today. We plan to catch up most of them to sell but thought we might let her keep a couple to see how well she would do raising them. So now it occurs to me--what do I do about food and water for the little ones? We feed the adult guineas and chickens layer pellets, but of course the babies would choke on those. We do keep the feeders and waterers elevated, but some of the pellets end up on the ground under the feeders. And if we leave a small dish of starter food out for the babies, I imagine the adults would gobble it down. We have tiny waterers from raising guineas in previous years, but I think they would be too little for the banty to use. So how does she teach them to drink/eat if she's drinking/eating from a different dish? Should we separate her and the babies from the rest of the flock as soon as they hatch and let her eat the starter food for a while, maybe use a shallow dish with rocks in it for water? Any help would be appreciated, since they are due to hatch any time now.