Citations:keet


 * 1) * 1931, Nigerian Field Society, The Nigerian Field, page 162:
 * The eggs hatch in 27 days with young keets weighing 22.26 ± 4.31 kg at day old.
 * 1) * 2005, H. Saina et al., "Guinea fowl production by indigenous farmers in Zimbabwe," Livestock Research for Rural Development 17(9) :
 * guinea fowl productivity was compromised by a low hatchability of eggs, excessive mortality of keets and general mismanagement.
 * 1) * 2006, Peter Moss, River in Search of a Sea, iUniverse, page 38:
 * a procession of guinea fowl were hurrying across, the young keets bringing up the rear.
 * 1) * 1974, Jerome Belanger, The Homesteader's Handbook to Raising Small Livestock, Rodale Press Inc., Emmaus Pennsylvania, page 102
 * Guinea chicks (which are called keets) may be purchased by mail just as chickens are.
 * 1) * 1978, The Official Scrabble Players Dictionary, Simon & Schuster Pocket Books, page 295
 * KEET ... a young guinea fowl
 * 1) * 1994, Carla Emery, The Encyclopedia of Country Living, ninth edition, Sasquatch Books, Seattle Washington, page 690
 * The guinea chicks, or keets, are tiny and vulnerable.
 * 1) * 1997, Murray McMurray Hatchery catalog, Webster City Iowa, page 36
 * GUINEAS... The newly hatched young are called keats [sic] and are very active from the start.