Holy Hatching Keets! The Pros and Cons of Keeping Guinea Fowl.

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 34

  • @judithmaurer7622
    @judithmaurer7622 5 месяцев назад

    You are both such wonderful parents to all your animal family. It's wonderful to watch and they're soooooo cute xx

  • @lisahuntly6792
    @lisahuntly6792 Год назад +1

    I loved watching the chicks hatch and will be showing my nieces. :)

  • @honey-bee-farmstead
    @honey-bee-farmstead Год назад +3

    I absolutely LOVE guinea fowl! I have read that a single guinea fowl can eat up to 400 ticks in a day and they are an excellent way of keeping snakes away from your home. I believe they are similar to geese in the way they warn you LOUDLY of a newcomer or something different.

  • @honey-bee-farmstead
    @honey-bee-farmstead Год назад +1

    I love that you're releasing more videos, you've quickly become one of our favourite channels 😀

  • @goosecreeksouth9327
    @goosecreeksouth9327 Год назад +2

    Y'all did a wonderful job explaining the guinea fowl. We have 22 chickens and know we are sold on getting guinea fowl. Thanks for all your hard work!!! Joe & Michelle

    • @RunningAmukOffGrid
      @RunningAmukOffGrid  Год назад

      G'day Joe and Michelle, we're so glad you have decided on getting Guinea Fowl. Let us know what you get. Bob and Nic

  • @deckyitsomo3476
    @deckyitsomo3476 26 дней назад

    Love video

    • @RunningAmukOffGrid
      @RunningAmukOffGrid  26 дней назад

      @@deckyitsomo3476 Thank you we are so glad you enjoyed it.

  • @mississippiarmwrestling1265
    @mississippiarmwrestling1265 Год назад +1

    Love your videos!

    • @RunningAmukOffGrid
      @RunningAmukOffGrid  Год назад +1

      Hi Jackson, thank you, we are so glad you do. Thanks for watching and we wish you well with your arm wrestling, didn't realise it was so big! All the best with it and your channel, keep it up, Bob and Nic.

    • @mississippiarmwrestling1265
      @mississippiarmwrestling1265 Год назад +1

      @@RunningAmukOffGrid Thank you! I've also started a farmstead with my family. It's good to see so many people being more self reliant.

  • @z-hq8we
    @z-hq8we 6 месяцев назад +1

    what kind of feed to buy for keets

    • @RunningAmukOffGrid
      @RunningAmukOffGrid  6 месяцев назад

      I used a mix of bran or pollard, grated carrots or sweet potato and mince meat. I think the grated vegies looked like worms and helped them to feed, they like to see movement to entice them to eat, I would tap my finger to mimic this and eventually they would just eat it. Thanks for watching.

  • @zubairahmed-cs7cr
    @zubairahmed-cs7cr 9 месяцев назад +2

    At what age guneia fowl start lay eggs..

    • @RunningAmukOffGrid
      @RunningAmukOffGrid  9 месяцев назад

      Hi. In our experience it is the first season after they mature so around 12 months. They lay during breeding season, we haven't seen any lay outside of breeding season. Thanks for watching let us know if we can help any other way.

  • @petersalt
    @petersalt 7 месяцев назад

    We have 48 acres in Canada, and I was wondering how do you train them to come back? Do you coop them up for five weeks like a chicken? Great post!

    • @RunningAmukOffGrid
      @RunningAmukOffGrid  7 месяцев назад +1

      Hey Peter, yes when we first purchased the guinea fowl we kept them caged for about 10 days to 2 weeks then let them out and coaxed them in each night with food to form a habit. These days we just let them roam because they prefer to roost up the trees and they don't lay eggs to collect. They never stray. The only problem with allowing them to free range is that they are terrible parents and loose all of their offspring. Also they nest on the ground so they can easily be taken as prey. We just lost 3 females this way. We try to collect the newly hatched keets and hand rear them and either eat or return them to the flock once they are old enough to survive without parenting. (delicious eating) We have no ticks and very few snakes, they are the best watch dog too, we love them. Thank you for watching and your comment.

  • @aminaschmiat6476
    @aminaschmiat6476 Год назад +2

    You dont use a brooder why not

    • @RunningAmukOffGrid
      @RunningAmukOffGrid  Год назад

      The Guinea Fowl sit very well but once hatched they lose them and they eventually all die. So we just wait for our free range fowl to hatch their eggs then collect the keets.

  • @shwanakamal2422
    @shwanakamal2422 2 месяца назад

    Mine have eggs also but she left them i dont know why only 5 days left for its hatching ??!!

    • @RunningAmukOffGrid
      @RunningAmukOffGrid  2 месяца назад +1

      oh no that's not good, sorry to hear. If she is going to continue to do that maybe it might be wise to get an incubator? What a shame.

    • @shwanakamal2422
      @shwanakamal2422 2 месяца назад +1

      @@RunningAmukOffGrid too late for incubator bc the eggs inside became a liquid insted a keets.

    • @RunningAmukOffGrid
      @RunningAmukOffGrid  2 месяца назад +1

      @@shwanakamal2422 maybe for next time so you don't lose another batch.

    • @shwanakamal2422
      @shwanakamal2422 2 месяца назад

      @@RunningAmukOffGrid i hope thx for your time.

    • @jerrymarial1473
      @jerrymarial1473 Месяц назад +1

      Get turkeys or chickens to sometimes help continue with incubation/hatching and brooding

  • @mohammedrashid2906
    @mohammedrashid2906 11 месяцев назад +1

    Safi

  • @maleficent3333
    @maleficent3333 3 месяца назад

    fun fact, if you move hen to sit on eggs and remove any hatching eggs quickly place them on terrarium heat mat in safe space further away from mum, she will sit on eggs up till 3 months easily, so you can get 2 hatches or even 3 out of broody hen, i'm doing it with great sucess, it works with duck, chickens, turkeys are amazing can last for 6 months or even 7 sitting on eggs so you will get multiple hatches from them, and guineas.

    • @jerrymarial1473
      @jerrymarial1473 Месяц назад

      Two times is recommended for the sake of bird's health. Turkey is the best choice for that task,but make sure to provide nutritious feed and water when it comes out to feed as they can stay on the eggs for three days without coming out to eat

    • @maleficent3333
      @maleficent3333 Месяц назад +1

      @@jerrymarial1473 if you feed them while they sit on eggs, they will not leave eggs and poop in nest, you need to provide food outside nest to force them to come out of hunger and poop, feed, move outside and stretch their bones and stuff.