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Originally Posted by BlueMouse
maybe if you put the guineas seperate during breeding season? I'm trying to work out possible solutions if a problem arises with our six guineas. I simply do not have room for...
Contact ShadyHollowFarm.com (they are located in Maine). They are breeders of many types of birds, including Guinea Fowl. They may even ship too, if you are too far away to drive and pick up keets.
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Originally Posted by Sally8
I just wanted to add that all your turkeys/poult pictures are so beautiful. I love looking at the pictures. I'm going to have to say that I'm kind of hooked on turkeys,...
LOL too funny!
I haven't used the maxi pad trick yet, but I have been using a pair of super fuzzy socks sopping wet sitting in shallow dishes in my hatcher, lol.
But hey, whatever works, lol.
Jaybo... one thing I see that no one has mentioned here is that if the Guineas get caught behind a fence, with your charging hounds (or any ground predator) hot on their tails that fence suddenly becomes 500 feet tall to the Guineas,...
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Originally Posted by 5 Acre Rooster
Still have the 4 hens laying in same nest I been leaving eggs in. Also found my other hen went broody on a nest like i thought/hoped. Don't know how many in the nest and 1st...
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I just found this thread so excuse my unorganized answers lol
Guineas are fine in small or large groups. Our first year we only had a trio and they were...
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Originally Posted by PeepsCA
Sorry to read your Hens are suffering the wrath of Guinea, 'tis the season (their breeding season)....
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Guineas are not small area birds... they will want to roam/range over a lot of land (sometimes up to...