Thanks CluckNDoodle!!! I like those pellets (when I’ve used them in horses), but at least one person on the guinea forum has indicated that they are likely to impact on those pellets... I should think more about what I could put on top of the per pads though... Right now I’m putting paper towels over areas that the keets are tearing up, but that’s pretty hit or miss... the older keets (6 days) that were incubator babies from the start are on paler towels and they’ve eaten mich of them! They are also so HUGE. I kid you not, they have tripled or quadrupled in size! I can’t put them with the newer set because they are SO much bigger! Also, within the new keets, the 4 day olds are double the size of the newly hatching ones. They are crazy little eating machines!!! I put long grass with dirt in both cages trying to give them something else to dig at, but neither group is interested...I'm so sorry for the trials you're encountering and the loss! I still just have to tell you how incredibly impressed I am with how well you're handling this! It's a very difficult situation and you've already saved so many beautiful little babies!!
I'm not sure this would be helpful because I have zero experience with keets but with every type of chick I've hatched so far with exception of the quail (because they're so tiny I decided plain wee pad until they get bigger) I've used equestrian pine pellets in the brooder on top of wee pads for easy cleanup and because they break apart so tiny in the event that something tries to eat it I've had no issues with impactions. They also significantly cut down on smell and don't create as much dust as pine shavings.
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