Indian brothers!
                                         Early morning roost time
                                              Little white keet
                                              18 eggs and counting!
Peep...peep.....peep peep....peep
Chick is the word at our house. About 20 guinea keet chicks, 30 butcher chicks, and 2 guinea egg nests. Those are some of the many baby birds at our house.
Azella is positively in love with every chick we have. She loves cuddling the "baby kikins".
Most of our keets are brown striped little guys and will grow up to look like the guineas on the gate. You can see one keet in with the chicks. I should also add that keets are very adorable!
A great way to use chicken, guinea and duck feathers! Picture number 1. Play Indians.  After finding several  feathers Timmy came into the house and put together a Indian feather head band! Of course Teagan loved the idea and soon we have two Indians building themselves a tepee in the back yard.
 At the Seaveys house birds of a feather do flock together... usually in great numbers.

Anita Pearl