Chickens, ducks, geese, guinea fowl, peacocks, emu
a keet IS the baby guinea fowl... if you mean care for it, then may be it just doesn't want it, so it doesn't need it... they lay lots of eggs at a time anyway! :)
Guinea fowl mate through a courtship display where the male struts and calls to attract a female. Once a pair forms, they will mate by the male mounting the female. The female will then lay eggs in a hidden nest on the ground, and both parents will take turns incubating the eggs until they hatch.
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Yes, guinea fowls do lay eggs. They typically lay eggs every 1-2 days during their laying season, which usually lasts from spring to fall.
If Guinea fowl haven't started laying eggs after 28 weeks, ensure they have a balanced diet with adequate protein and calcium. Check for stressors in their environment, such as predators or disturbances, that could be affecting their laying. Consider providing additional nesting boxes or secluded spots for them to lay eggs comfortably.
A guinea hen will lay about 100-160 eggs each spring from about March until May. She will continue laying that many until she is "old" at 5 years of age. After that the egg number will be reduced.
Duck and chicken are the main type of birds on the farm that lays eggs
No, guinea pigs cannot eat cooked eggs, raw eggs, or any other sort of egg. Broccoli and carrots are good for them - though they recommend oranges, I've heard from many sources that citrus isn't good for guinea pigs. Hope i helped!
They can start to lay as early as 14 weeks old.
Generally speaking, no. Male fowl do not lay eggs. However, there is a mythological creature known as a cockatrice that is said to hatch from an egg laid by a cock and incubated by a toad(or a snake, depending on the story).
MOST animal eggs can be eaten. That includes all bird eggs, turtles, etc. The most commonly eaten eggs are from chickens, ducks, turkeys and Guinea fowl. People also eat fish eggs- one type is known as caviar.