Quote: Thank you. I did try to combine everything I had to do yesterday in one session, until I had to change the water bottle again because of the scary labels on the new jar. Part of the changes were I removed the towels and let them set down on the hay, so that probably contributed to their freakout, although they instantly loved the hay. We're in Southwest Mississippi and overnight lows are in the low-mid 70sF, daytime highs in the 90sF. So not much temperature drop. The keets definitely all sleep underneath the Mama-Heating-Pad all night.
The keets look good this morning and the water level in the jar has gone down enough that I'm not feeling so worried. Thanks everyone for your help.
I did notice the keets' poop doesn't smell bad and then read that it doesn't have ammonia like chickens do. That's a plus! Also they really do not scratch to the degree that chickens do, very interesting. I'm really enjoying them.