Those are loaded questions! :gig- and neither ones that can be answered 100%, bc my experiences will be very different from someone else's.
Like I said (hmm..,I think I do?🤔), my boys love keets- so much so that they can be better parents than some hens. Others have males that will try or...
Are you giving it food as well as free ranging, and is it a singleton or part of a flock? The fluff on it's head is the last thing to go. Size-wise, yours is comparable to Numi at 2 months, if a bit slimmer. A few reasons for that could be: 1) Numi was a singleton raised inside through the...
Are there wounds? If so, many of us swear by Veterycin/MicrocynAH for the simplest most effective wound care.
Yes, damage/loss of more than a few flight or tail feathers can render a bird flightless until the next molt, and that could be quite a long time. Meanwhile, you'd have a very...
11 weeks-Both girls returned to the flock yesterday. They get the coop overnight along with a few calmer birds, while the rest aresleeping in the enclosed run, bc I have a few aggressive birds this season.
Nomie is completely healed and though shorter and moving more slowly, is keeping her...
Doubt it's genetic. More than likely, due to her size, she gets crowded out from the food, so gets enough to survive but not really grow to her potential. I have one that was much smaller. He'd wait until everyone else finished or otherwise distracted from food before eating. Even setting up...
8 wks, 3 days post frost bite:
Nomie's left stump has completely healed, just in time for the other foot to self amputate. The demarcation line was lower than the left, so once it heals up, she'll have a little more heel than on the left. It didn't bleed much at all this time (last time I...
Nomie- 8 weeks- still keeping it dressed, just the little scab in the center. I guess she decided one at a time would do, bc the other is just abt to come off. Will have to do update on Willow separately, needed a break after getting Nomie done. Lol
Warning- bloody
Took some pics while doing tx today. I let Nomie have a epsom soak. She enjoyed it, but scab came off afterwards. I put it back on for awile as it stopped the bleeding, and there was quite a bit of that, so not sure the soak was a good idea. Thought I took pic with scab on...
I used to put them in a covered kennel one at a time to figure it out. Didn't do that this time and seemed like everyone was screaming "Come Back!"
But with season coming on, it was like an over night change occurred.
You can't rely on physical appearance, but one morning some of my "girls"...
I've never had chickens, so can't address a comparison. It seems most describe chickens basically as docile lap dogs, and guinea are definitely NOT that.
With guinea, it's best to start early and handle often. I've both raised guinea in my house and let the guinea raise them. My boys have...
🤣 Willow had the shoes off within an hour, so I changed course on that. Both get their feet dressed with manuka honey hydrocolloid dressings and then wrapped with 1" wrap. Not sure about pet wrap, but the wrap I bought is waterproof and keeping sites clean.
Nomie- stump is doing well. The...
Thank you! Nomie's other foot is still hanging on. I wrapped it lightly today and put Willow in shoes, bc both are over all feeling spunkier and moving around, getting feet soiled. Nomie is more or less over it, now that I'm done, but Willow is confused by the new footware.
5 weeks - Willow's feet tonight: still no demarkation line, top layer cont. to peel away, bottoms of feet are warm, still curling toes. Stiff, to be sure, but still curling. She scared me a couple of days ago, had some bleeding. You can see the red dot. But I think there must've been a bit...