Jul 25, 2011 #1 kinsey228 Songster 8 Years Joined Jun 28, 2011 Messages 770 Reaction score 10 Points 113 Location Chesterville, Maine It's official. 2 of my 3 guinea keets are female I heard them when I took one of my chicks out of the coop. They were calling for her It was soooo cute! The other keet doesn't make ANY noise, so no telling what it is. Just thought I'd share.
It's official. 2 of my 3 guinea keets are female I heard them when I took one of my chicks out of the coop. They were calling for her It was soooo cute! The other keet doesn't make ANY noise, so no telling what it is. Just thought I'd share.
Jul 25, 2011 #2 sred98 Songster 12 Years Joined Jan 18, 2008 Messages 2,090 Reaction score 19 Points 201 Location Oklahoma Sounds like you've got a trio! In my experience, if you had all 3 girls, they would have all been "Buckwheating". My males are usually quiet unless there's something exciting, or they're calling the girls for treats. Congrats! Shelly
Sounds like you've got a trio! In my experience, if you had all 3 girls, they would have all been "Buckwheating". My males are usually quiet unless there's something exciting, or they're calling the girls for treats. Congrats! Shelly