I did a thing…
It was not a well-thought out thing but I knew I would need more sooner than later and there were no chicks at TSC just keets so I figured it was a sign
Anyway…they seem like they’re doing well and I am going to get them game bird starter tomorrow. I have 8 eggs due to hatch tomorrow that I was planning on throwing in the same brooder until I started poking around on this thread and realized that might be a bad idea. So I am going to set up a second brooder for the chicks. When the keets are off heat I have a dog kennel they will go into in the guinea stall until they’re big enough to mingle. The adults should be ready to let out to free range mid-April but I don’t think that will be enough time to let the keets out with them.
Am I missing anything as far as brooding goes? When I do let the keets out of the kennel can they roost as high as the adults or should I provide roosts lower to the ground? The guinea roosts are about three feet off the ground. A couple of them sleep on the edge of a feed trough that is equally high. There are 8 keets so I will need more roosts anyway.
It was not a well-thought out thing but I knew I would need more sooner than later and there were no chicks at TSC just keets so I figured it was a sign
Anyway…they seem like they’re doing well and I am going to get them game bird starter tomorrow. I have 8 eggs due to hatch tomorrow that I was planning on throwing in the same brooder until I started poking around on this thread and realized that might be a bad idea. So I am going to set up a second brooder for the chicks. When the keets are off heat I have a dog kennel they will go into in the guinea stall until they’re big enough to mingle. The adults should be ready to let out to free range mid-April but I don’t think that will be enough time to let the keets out with them.
Am I missing anything as far as brooding goes? When I do let the keets out of the kennel can they roost as high as the adults or should I provide roosts lower to the ground? The guinea roosts are about three feet off the ground. A couple of them sleep on the edge of a feed trough that is equally high. There are 8 keets so I will need more roosts anyway.
