I think I'm broody...

Poults can be pretty dumb... they don't always learn to eat and drink and will sometimes die within a few days of hatching, no matter what you do (aside from tube feeding them). Keets come out of the egg ready to eat anything that moves, lol, are very active and stimulating for the poults. Poults learn by example, and will do as the keets do; eat and peck at everything, make plenty of trips back and forth to the waterer plus move around plenty and stay content... so far every time I have hatched and raised poults (usually just 1, 2 or 3 poults at a time) the keets were a good combo for them, plus they eat the same feed so that's makes them even more of a perfect match for brooding together.

I have 2 Chocolate males that are bonded with my Tom Turkey because they were raised together last season and are still in the same flock together. They have always hidden behind or under him to avoid other males while they grew up, and they still do this... it's funny to see him trying to strut while he is tripping over and stepping on a couple clingy Guineas, lol. Usually when he tries to breed his Hens they are always right under him then too, getting in the way, LOL. At night he has a Chocolate Guinea on each side of him on the roost.


Sorry about the rest of your eggs, that's a bummer. Late/lockdown quitters plagued me bad last year, especially late in the season... even with eggs from my own flocks. The heat in the summers here is horrid tho, so my guess is that egg and sperm quality decline and just do not produce healthy enough embryos (at least for my flocks). Why they wait until the last second to quit I have no idea, but that's just a huge tease, and a major letdown.
 
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That is SO cute! That must be so fun to watch. :)

Good news, though! The seller of the eggs that I only got one hatcher from replied and said that she would be willing to send me more eggs for the cost of shipping, which I'm afraid I won't be able to pass up. I will hopefully be able to get some pictures of the gang today. I've switched the cam over to the brooder box. :)
 
That's awesome that the seller is so generous. Glad you are getting a new batch of eggs!

Looking fwd to pics...
 
The bucket trick works GOOD. No corners to pile in and once they get dizzy they stand still for a pic or 2, LOL.

They are beautiful Mmmaddie (and we got to watch them hatch!). Congrats!!!
 
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It really does! Genius!

Still say Royal Purple for that one in the middle? You can see little Booger at the bottom. :) Such a cute little guy.
 
(by "once they get dizzy" I meant that they run around and around in the bucket looking for a corner to hide in).
 
Yah I still think Royal Purple for keet #1 (maybe Bronze?... We'll find out eventually tho, cuz you are keeping all of these guys, right???). I hate being wrong on my keet IDs, lol... it sure looked Chocolate on the hatchcam tho, and I stared at that lil baby HARD, lol.

Glad you understood the bucket/dizzy thing... I had to clarify tho because I didn't want anyone thinking I was some nutbag that spun her keets around in a bucket to get them dizzy so they would hold still while I took pics of them, lmao
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It's too bad Rubbermaid (or Sterilite) doesn't make big giant ROUND bins, I'd buy stock in them for brooders!!! I hate how they pile in the corner when they are scared, its always the lil guy at the bottom.


Speaking of lil guys... Booger might be your only Boogerette, instead of a runt lol.
 
Yep, I'll be keeping all of them. :)

Well I definitely see how people would be confused by that, but I definitely understand 'cause they ran around in circles for me, too. :D

The biggest round bin I can think of would be the horse muck buckets, like these. But yeah, that's not very convenient.

Why do you say that? Booger hatched from the smallest egg, so I figured that he/she was just stunted because of that. I mean the egg was significantly smaller, he/she was the one that was breech as well.
 

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