I found my baby guinea keet like this morning it's just this one another one same age as each other. The other keet is doing great. But this one has a couple injuries. Jerking around some. Keeps opening and closing it's mouth. Has a small injury on its legg and side of head.
I need help sexing my guinea fowl by their combs and wattles. It's hard sexing them by their sound cause when they aren't in the coop they are at my neighbors house. So I was hoping someone could help me sex them from their wattles and helmet.
My hen has been broody for what I thought was since the 1st. But I brought the eggs inside cause it's getting colder outside and I'm afraid of her having babies in the coop. Is there anyway you can tell how far these are? Cause egg number 3 looks like it's a lot farther then the other 2
The eggs have been moving on and off since day 18 (Monday) I just the eggs this morning before lockdown and noticed the air sacs has dropped down and the chick is resting on the smaller side. Does this mean they are going to pip soon?
Hello I seen where my egg has piped yesterday at 2:30 PM. It hasn't done anything else it's been 18 hours. Should help this little guy out or leave him?
I have 2 silkie eggs in the incubator for day 20. I had to candle them yesterday cause my cat spilled water out of it. The chicks was still moving. They was right beside the air sacs but hasn't popped though it yet. Should I be worried??? They have been in lockdown day 17
I have 2 silkies that on day 15. I was told to put them in lockdown tomorrow on day 16. I guess my question is are the air sacs big enough? The chicks have filled up the eggs nicely and are still moving. I just wanna make sure that air sacs are big enough?