White Keet Hatches Out
This weekend another batch of eggs hatched and what a surprise I had when I peered into the incubator (for the millionth time!) and saw a white keet.
I’ve never expected to have a white keet as my guinea fowl are all lavender or pearl grey. However when I sent the six eggs to The Cottage Smallholder, one of their five keets was completely white. Fiona has now named her white keet Lightning.
I had never seen this happen to my eggs before so I was amazed when this weekend a white keet hatched out from my incubated eggs and here is the keet in question.
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I am now going to have to think of a name for this keet because whether it is male or female is immaterial, I am going to keep this keet regardless of gender. Any name suggestions for the white keet would be great and don’t forget to place your vote for naming my pigs. Thanks.
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Snowy??
Comment by http://topveg.com — July 24, 2007 @ 11:06 am
Hi TopVeg,
Great name but my cat is called Snowy! Thanks for the suggestion.
Sara @ farmingfriends
Comment by Sara @ Farming Friends — July 24, 2007 @ 12:16 pm
Wow! How wonderful that you got one of your own as well. How about Coco (short for coconut) or Nilla. I also like Cotton. Even Crisco ( a white veggie shortening in the states).
Comment by Michelle — July 24, 2007 @ 1:25 pm
Hi Michelle,
I was trilled when a white keets pecked it’s way out. Thanks for all the great names. It’s going to be hard to choose.
Sara @ farmingfriends
Comment by Sara @ Farming Friends — July 24, 2007 @ 1:36 pm
Miss/Mr White
Comment by Diane — July 24, 2007 @ 2:51 pm
Hi Diane,
Thanks for the suggestion - another great name. I can feel a Name The Guinea Fowl Keet poll coming on!!
Thanks for your support.
Sara @ farmingfriends
Comment by Sara @ Farming Friends — July 24, 2007 @ 3:08 pm
Sara, it’s such a sweetie! Very cute. I’m not sure I have any good name suggestions, but I do applaud your decision to keep it!
Comment by Genie — July 24, 2007 @ 6:42 pm
Hi Genie,
Thanks for visiting. Yes the keets are all cute and sweet. I always want to keep them all but that isn’t the realites of farming. Lets hope they’re all female.
Sara @ farmingfriends
Comment by Sara @ Farming Friends — July 24, 2007 @ 7:59 pm
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