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I'm aware they "should" have a higher protein...but haven't seen any ill effects until now. I've been raising keets for 2 years. I will try this to see if it makes a difference.Huh!
Never would have thunk!
Especially since the 21% sure is high...but I guess just high for chickens...not keets.
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You're totally correct...they fall under the "game bird" category.Purina Game bird starter is 30%. I'd think guineas would fall in that category but never had them.
Mine start on 24% and drop to 21% when they go to the coop. Interesting!I use blue seal. I fed my keets the 28% protein game bird starter.
When they moved out to the coop they eat what the rest of the flock eats - a mix of the layer pellets at 16% and the turkey pellets at 18 to 22, depending on what's in stock. They also get exposure to all the treats the chickens get, the ones they seem to like are the seeds. They're not a big fan of anything else. They love pellets soaked in water as mash.
I heard there are things called screws.Spent the morning assembling 30 frames for my beehive to replace the ones that got contaminated this spring with some kind of horrible wax moth.
Need to get them on the hive ASAP - but the glue needs to dry. I was not successful nailing them together so I had to resort to glue and half bent nails.
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There, made ya laugh, right?