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  1. R2elk

    Clipping wings

    I have found it relatively easy to introduce new hens into a male dominant flock. I have a temporary cage that I put in the coop whenever I am introducing new guineas. Once the attacks at the wire stop, I start letting the new guineas in with the main flock, one per day. FYI, no one sells...
  2. R2elk

    Clipping wings

    When I first started letting my guineas out, it was supervised meaning I stayed right there with them for a limited amount of time. I herded them back into their coop when I was done. Once they understood the herding back into the coop, I started letting them out for longer times alone. At...
  3. R2elk

    Clipping wings

    The majority have really good experience with brooding keets with chickens right up until the first breeding season starts. After that they come back with "Why are my guineas attacking my chickens?"
  4. R2elk

    Clipping wings

    Read the thread Raising Guinea Fowl 101 and pay particular attention to posts made by @PeepsCA . I am sure that you think you researched guineas very well. Unfortunately there is a lot of really bad advice available about raising them. Right now everything may seem fine between your guineas...
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