The first of the Keets have arrived!

2012-12-24 608 (450x600)2012-12-24 607 (492x600)2012-12-24 606 (450x600)She is still sitting on the nest, I can still hear peeping, but she is also coming off just long enough to take the older ones over to eat and drink and then back again to the nest. so I will give her another day and then pull the rest of the eggs. We appear to have one weak keet, but it could be young or ? and the rest seem perfect.

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11 Responses to The first of the Keets have arrived!

  1. Lake Lili's avatar Lake Lili says:

    They are super cute! JOI is the ratio of hatched to unhatched eggs always that large?

  2. bluestempond's avatar bluestempond says:

    What kind of a bird is a “Keet”?

  3. That is a lot of eggs under one bird! Is that a species thing? Just out of curiosity, how many eggs do your chickens hens usually set? I realize this isnt a chicken hen in this post.

  4. dreamfarming's avatar dreamfarming says:

    Very cute! Their feet look so big for their bodies.

  5. Deb Weyrich-Cody's avatar Deb Weyrich-Cody says:

    Just what I was thinking (SUPER cute) and wondering… I see 10 hatchlings/23 intact eggs? Hoooleee smoke! Was this all from one hen… Or were they sharing?

    • 26 have hatched so far out of 41 counted eggs, I thought it was from both hens but now the second hen is sitting on her own clutch so not sure anymore, the books say they will lay in the same nest, so most likely in this one, both hens helped in creating it.

      • Deb Weyrich-Cody's avatar Deb Weyrich-Cody says:

        Well, you certainly wouldn’t have a shortage (of keets) even if you did harvest some for the house…
        ANAZING birds!

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