New member with a question about guineas

Let her hatch the keets where she is. Typically the male will sit with her the entire time that she is on the nest and is an active participant in raising them. Curious that he wouldn't go over the fence to her. She will bring them home when they are a few days old. I would try to round up an incubator and have it ready to go because you should expect viable eggs in the nest when she leaves. A broody chicken hen works even better. Lock them up in the coop when she returns to she reduce loses. No need to buy more. You will have male keets and no genetic harm in her pairing up with a son,. You couldn't control who she pairs up with anyway unless you sell off all the babies.
The are a noisy breed but a flock of 6-10 is a healthier better size.
 
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