aliciabug
Hatching
- Jul 8, 2015
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I currently have 3 adult completely free range guinea fowl. Two are males and one female and they are 1 year old. I bought 6 day old keets 12 weeks ago. I also successfully incubated two eggs we collected from our one adult female, Gracie. They are now four weeks old. Gracie also disappeared many weeks ago to appear last week with four keets, which are now about 7 to 9 days old. My one original male, Kevin follows Gracie and her babies throughout the day, helping keeping them together as they stroll the yard and the fields on either side of my property. We have decided to let nature completely take its course with this group. As, my 3 originals are completely free range except in the winter, we keep them in the garage at night. I have a large pen with a coop inside. In the coop are the 12 week old 6 keets. Yesterday, I couldn't take it anymore and removed the two 4 week old keets and put them into a small cage and kept them along the side of the coop. They seemed to want to go into the coop with the older birds. I was a bit afraid that I would come back to them dead. So today, I moved the two four week olds into the coop but still in their cage. They seem to be happier and the 12 week olds don't seem to mind them. How long do you think I should keep the 4 week olds in their cage inside the coop? The cage is kinda small and they can't really fly which they were doing before I moved them outside. I was thinking 2 weeks because that is about the time I was going to let the 12 week olds go free range but my husband thinks that may be too long in the cage and a bit cruel. Man, there is such a learning curve with these babies, especially for us since we are new to the whole lifestyle of country living.