breanna6627
In the Brooder
So… Guineas are notoriously terrible mothers, as I found out today. Apparently, a Guinea hatched a clutch and decided to leave them/ let them wander. I caught one, and might catch one or two later, but they're scattered around the pasture.
If this ends up being the only one I manage to catch, what to I do to keep it happy because it doesn't have any buddies to keep it company?
Do you think the mom could gather up the others and end up naturally taking care of them?
right now I'm going to True Value to get it a proper brooder. But since its somehow 90 degrees in Wisconsin so its warm enough to keep it outside in a box with food and water.
If this ends up being the only one I manage to catch, what to I do to keep it happy because it doesn't have any buddies to keep it company?
Do you think the mom could gather up the others and end up naturally taking care of them?
right now I'm going to True Value to get it a proper brooder. But since its somehow 90 degrees in Wisconsin so its warm enough to keep it outside in a box with food and water.