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Hello: This is a special topic for myself. I am afraid to say that many a dog has lost their life on my farm. I do not tolerate an intruding dog on my property. I give a dog ONE chance at leaving and not coming back. If I see it again...
I have a Female guinea that I call Gimpy. She too seemed to have a dislocated hip when i found her laying in the pasture last year. I kept her in a small pen with food and water for many months. She got to be in good enough shape to let...
I have not wormed my Guinea Fowl for over a year. I can not keep them in one place ! They drink whatever water is available to them. Mostly from the Mini Horse's water. trying to herd a bunch of Guinea Fowl is harder than herding cats.So...
Hello: Yep, this is a real problem with the Guinea crowd. If you have a neighber who enjoys FREE tick removal like I have, you should not have a desperate problem. If you have a busy road, then you need to keep your flock closer to...
There are a few people on the site that raise Vulturine Guinea Fowl. One that I remember in particular is spectrumranch. You can search this ID for information about the birds. They require a heated barn in the winter and plenty of...
Hello: Your bird looks just like my three Guinea I have running about. I have been told they are plain old browns. The older they get, the more they are showing a darker and typical Guinea pattern in thier wing feathers. There is a...
Hello: Mena, we have finally moved to the permanent farm ! The Guineas have settled down to a life of riley !! They are now even MORE spoiled and they are still just as looney and terribly amusing as ever. They have a wonderful barn to...
Thank you for putting this video up ! Sure looks and sounds like a typical Guinea group. I have to agree with the one person that young Guinea hens LOVE to try out their new found b*tt crack call and most of them take a bit to get this...
Although I respect  threads here, I must state that I have had a low watt light bulb going in my barn for YEARS with BOTH chickens and Guinea. Now, I only have the Guinea birds in a barn, the chickens are seperated in a 10 by 16...
Unfortunately, Guinea birds LOVE to roost as high as they can. They are excellent and precise flyers both going to roost and coming down. I too have a open barn (I keep the mini stud horse in it) and the doors are open year round...
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