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- Feb 9, 2021
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Hello,
I am about to start a flock of 15 guineas in about 1.5 months. There seems to be a lot of information about how to feed the keets when they are in the brooder and for the first eight weeks or so, but not a lot of information about how and when to transition them to what I would like which is a primarily free range diet. If I am raising them from keets at what point do I no longer have to supplement their diet with high protein feed? If I want to encourage them to eat as many bugs as possible, how do I determine rations for evening feed/figure out if they are getting enough to eat?
A second question--it seems like they really do not dig nesting boxes, should I bother adding these to my coop, or just let them do their thing?
I am about to start a flock of 15 guineas in about 1.5 months. There seems to be a lot of information about how to feed the keets when they are in the brooder and for the first eight weeks or so, but not a lot of information about how and when to transition them to what I would like which is a primarily free range diet. If I am raising them from keets at what point do I no longer have to supplement their diet with high protein feed? If I want to encourage them to eat as many bugs as possible, how do I determine rations for evening feed/figure out if they are getting enough to eat?
A second question--it seems like they really do not dig nesting boxes, should I bother adding these to my coop, or just let them do their thing?