- Thread starter
- #31
SplendidDogFeet
Songster
We're at three weeks and everyone is still alive, so we're doing ok so far. My little runty keet still walks funny and is smaller than everyone else, but is definitely growing and getting feathers like the rest. Miraculously, the keets actually started cleaning their feet. We did move to shavings, and everybody definitely does eat them, but I guess they're processing and passing them, so fingers crossed. Yesterday the keets were just chaotic, and I caught one running around with a huge chunk of paper towel while everyone else chased after it because they also wanted to try eating it. Is amazing how they can yell at you while simultaneously not letting go of the item you're trying to remove from their mouth. First time I've ever said, "WHAT'S IN YOUR MOUTH?!?" to a bird instead of a dog. Then one of the keets managed to fly up and get out of the brooder pen and was in there screaming and pooping on everything until I stopped working, came in, and put it back. It was trying to avoid me, but after running away once. I just stopped and held my hands out and asked if it wanted help going back and damned if it didn't come to me and let me pick it up. They are a wacky bunch.That sounds really tough... I do remember when I raised my keets it was difficult at the beginning and it was super messy. Once mine grew up and were old enough to get out of the brooder things got more manageable. Good luck!
Ps. My guinea fowl are 12 weeks and still like me.