EarlJ
Songster
Keets will be 7 weeks this Friday.
For about the last week, this has been going on:
There used to be more adults. I was down to 3, and last week one disappeared during the day. I guess the dominant male finally chased the other one off for good. Now those two - who are actually the parents of those keets - spend a big chunk of the day circling their enclosure, and the keets follow around on the inside.
The keets have only been outside in that coop for about 3 weeks, so I don't really want to start letting one or two out yet.
And I have no idea how aggressive the adults might be. I have 8 week old Jersey Giants I've been trying to introduce to the chicken flock but whenever the Guineas notice them, they start crowding them and eventually peck. When they peck, they keep walking, like if a human tapped you on the shoulder and pretended not to. So I don't know if they're being aggressive or just trolling. I get the feeling they'd be less likely to haze their own kind, but I don't know... The adults have been aware of the keets being there since they went out, but their interest has gone way up lately.
The adults I have were all raised together, and this is the first bunch of keets we've hatched, so I've never had to introduce before.
For about the last week, this has been going on:
There used to be more adults. I was down to 3, and last week one disappeared during the day. I guess the dominant male finally chased the other one off for good. Now those two - who are actually the parents of those keets - spend a big chunk of the day circling their enclosure, and the keets follow around on the inside.
The keets have only been outside in that coop for about 3 weeks, so I don't really want to start letting one or two out yet.
And I have no idea how aggressive the adults might be. I have 8 week old Jersey Giants I've been trying to introduce to the chicken flock but whenever the Guineas notice them, they start crowding them and eventually peck. When they peck, they keep walking, like if a human tapped you on the shoulder and pretended not to. So I don't know if they're being aggressive or just trolling. I get the feeling they'd be less likely to haze their own kind, but I don't know... The adults have been aware of the keets being there since they went out, but their interest has gone way up lately.
The adults I have were all raised together, and this is the first bunch of keets we've hatched, so I've never had to introduce before.