I am back,
I survived Togo and Makinin both.
I did get stuck at the Togo Bar for an hour or so, but I found my way out..
I am suddenly Guinea fowl rich. MY BA hen has 10 babies and is she ever a protective mother. I looked in on her when I got home and she puffed up clucked like crazy and kicked the wood chips and chick feed all over the pen, until I left. I also have 4 in the incubator, I am down to 2 incubators now and will be done to 1 shortly, by mid month none!
I even have a turkey egg to eat. One of the hens laid one in a chicken nest today. I love turkey egg scramble!
During Chicken/Beer feeding time, I had a little Creamette come over, she is the cutest chick, she has a crest that looks like Lyle Lovatts hair.
And just for you Holm, I have a new Mom Story.
The guineas hatched while I was stationed in Togo for 2 nights. My DW and my Mother checked on them and found the babies. I use a plastic milk jug case on it's side with board on the bottom to hold the eggs and nest together. The one the hen was in happened to have "lattice" work on the sides.
When they were there one of the babies got scared and put its head in the lattice work. They talked about it and hoped it would not "hang" itself, as in Minnie's conversation. Later that evening my wife went back to check on them again, my Mother saw her and went to check too.
This is the conversation as I get it. I should mention there was a piece of duct tape over one square/diamond of lattice.
DW: Why is that tape in the nest?
Mom: to keep the babies from choking themselves..
DW: why is it only on the one square?
Mom: Because that is the square I saw the chick stuck in...