Hello everyone,
I have Guineas I am raising along with some chickens/roosters in my coop. I have about 15 Guineas in total and I am sure from hearing the calls and looking at the wattles that we have about 6+ males and the rest females. They chickens and Guineas started laying eggs about two months ago and we are now getting a large amount of eggs from both. Though I do enjoy eating guinea eggs, I have been wanting to produce some Guinea keets by incubating the eggs from my Guineas.
My concern or insecurity in incubating these Guinea eggs from my birds is in reading that Guineas and chickens can interbreed and produce mixed birds. Is this really the case when both are raised together and when eggs are incubated or is there a much larger percentage that the Guineas will produce Guinea only keets from their eggs? I cannot separate them at this moment as I do not have the space to do so, which is why I am asking if I can just incubate these eggs and expects keets only.
If I was to separate them, what is the recommend time for Guineas for them to produce only Guinea keets?
I would appreciate any additional information, and advice on this.
Thank you very much.
I have Guineas I am raising along with some chickens/roosters in my coop. I have about 15 Guineas in total and I am sure from hearing the calls and looking at the wattles that we have about 6+ males and the rest females. They chickens and Guineas started laying eggs about two months ago and we are now getting a large amount of eggs from both. Though I do enjoy eating guinea eggs, I have been wanting to produce some Guinea keets by incubating the eggs from my Guineas.
My concern or insecurity in incubating these Guinea eggs from my birds is in reading that Guineas and chickens can interbreed and produce mixed birds. Is this really the case when both are raised together and when eggs are incubated or is there a much larger percentage that the Guineas will produce Guinea only keets from their eggs? I cannot separate them at this moment as I do not have the space to do so, which is why I am asking if I can just incubate these eggs and expects keets only.
If I was to separate them, what is the recommend time for Guineas for them to produce only Guinea keets?
I would appreciate any additional information, and advice on this.
Thank you very much.
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