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! :)
A guinea Fowl egg will hatch in about 26 to 28 days, depending on temperature and humidity.
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.
The fowl sat on her egg. A chicken is a fowl.
It is a chicken type flyless bird. A little smaller than a regular egg layin hen and greish blue with dots in color. So far I have not found a link with a picture of an adult guinea to add in the related links box.
The fish had sex with a turtle,thus the frog came first.
Ovulation results in an egg.
A young guinea pullet can lay her first egg as early as 16 weeks, but this depends on your location and weather. Guinea Hens are seasonal layers (unlike chickens that lay year-around), producing eggs from March through October, so depending on the weather, the season may be shorter or longer. First-time guinea pullets may lay their first egg or two in the midst of winter, but that will stop and they will begin again in the spring. If your guinea hen is older than 28 weeks old and has not produced an egg, perhaps you should consider it may not be a hen but a guinea cock? Do you know how to vent sex your guinea? www.guineafowl.com has sound recordings that will enable you to hear the difference between a guinea hen and a guinea cock
What is that fowl odor.
Yes. When kept in a flock together, chickens and guineas will indeed interbreed occasionally. Sometimes the result is a fertile egg. The survival rate in these hybrids is higher if the female is guinea and fertilized by the rooster. In this case the incubation period for the resulting egg is 25-26 days. There is a lower probability of survival for those hens who mate with the guinea cock in which case incubation is usually 21-22 days.
If the ingubater is 45. it will effect the egg because an egg needs heat to make the fowl in side of it hatch. When a inguebater is cold the baby fowl will die. I live on a farm that ois why i know. Thank-u
For egg producing fowl, the term is "spent"
no. they only had trolls and mad men dressing up as cows. there were also fat trolls who ate people and that's why i haven't been to Greece.answerer: Lauren and Courtney ClementsP.S: whoever is reading this is being pranked by the prank patrol!