Address: 178 Lowry Rd, New Holland, PA 17557, USA
Phone: +17173545950
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Clayton Black
Great hatchery with great service.
Desi Stine
I bring a long time Amish friends grown son here for his fertilized eggs which he hatches and sells. Emanuel is very happy with his dealings here for these types of fertilized eggs, he buys several hundred at a time which are all boxed and easily will fit into a car, van, or truck.
Maria Beltran
I recommend, I love it.
Ricky and Rachel P
We ordered 15 guinea keets. They arrived precisely when JM said they would arrive. The keets were strong and healthy. Plus, they sent us an extra keet in case we had a loss. I would buy from this hatchery again. I also like that they are a Christian company with sound values and beliefs.
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JM Hatchery sells guineas at their farm in New Holland. Freedom Ranger Hatchery and Art's Hatchery in Reinholds sell chicks.
JM Hatchery sells Guinea keets. Freedom Ranger Hatchery in Reinholds sells colored broilers.
Yes, that will work. Guineas are NOT chickens. They are called guinea fowl. Their babies are called keets. You can raise them with chickens, no problem. Yes starting with baby keets is better. They will need a brooder lamp for one month, 4 weeks. If you get adult guineas you need to lock them up for 2 weeks in the coop where they roost. This will give them time to adjust to their new surroundings. Good luck!
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