Your very welcome. I taught myself this while hatching bullet eggs 

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aww so cute...I would find her a few more keets and let her have them...she looks like a great mom!
Me too!Not trying to get off the subject but I found a great recipe for a Shampoo bar and it is great. Has tea tree oil in it. I used a little peppermint too. Be glad to share the recipe with you if your interested..
I don't buy anything but dishwashing liq. and dishwasher detergent.
BTW I have black chicks hatching today. Veru excited/ Only thing I see one pipping the bottom of the egg. I rarely have that problem. Hope it can get out.
I would like the recipe.![]()
Guinea mothers are absent minded ,ADD riddled, ding bats. I've seen them march off into tall grass and leave a trail of stranded, rapidly chilling keets. They are really desert birds who only reproduce, and rear keets well, in a sand enclosure.They've made me so furious in the past at their lack of mothering skills that I've wondered if their intelligence wouldn't be improved by shooting the horn off their heads.If I find any more keets, ill give them too her. I'm pretty sure the rest are gone though. I haven't seen the momma guinea with her babies for a couple days. I kinda wish I could read chicken minds. I would like to know what she is thinking when her chickie-chick grows a horn.