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My eyes automatically get drawn to any keets that stand out, especially the colors I don't see many of, lol
If your little Silver keets' head stripes are that faint, maybe they resemble our Porcelains more than our Lite Lavenders then. We'll have to swap pics of adults, your silvers, my Lite Lavenders and Porcelains for comparison.
Yes, technically according to the calendar it
is Winter over here in the US, lol... but you wouldn't know it going by the recent weather here in my area of California. We've been having Springtime temps since November, with very few frosty mornings and hardly any rain so far. No hard freezes yet at all... I'm still harvesting tomatoes from the garden even! (Which the birds are loving). Not sure how the weird weather will effect the normal laying season in the next few months (February/March is when they normally really start laying steady for me, with 100% fertility), but for now I have maybe up to 6 young pullets laying. I've been watching my 3 older flocks, and they aren't being secretive while out free ranging, and I have not witnessed any of them breeding, so I don't think any of the older Hens are laying yet.
I cracked open 37 Guinea eggs and cooked them for the dogs today, less than half looked fertile
So my first batch of eggs that goes into an incubator in a week or so may not be that impressive, but we'll see