Hi BYC Buddies.
So, I have 5 guineas - about 6 weeks old. We raised them with a few turkeys and some chicks. They are all feathered in - and our run is completed - almost.
My question is: Should we put a cover/top on the run so the guineas can't fly out? They are still pretty small, so I'm concerned that in the first few times out they will fly away and either not be able to find their way back, or become a snack for the never-ending variety of varmints.
My neighbor that talked us into getting them told my DH that the top on the run is a waste of time and money because "they know where their home is".
I don't want to waste time or money - but I don't want to lose any of my babies either. Am I just being paranoid? I want them to free range eventually - but not until they know the area, where they are supposed to roost, and are big enough to fly away.
What's your take? Waste of time and money? Being too paranoid?
We have already made the design - the run is 20 feet long by 10 feet wide, and we are building a wire covered "roof". Basically, we have built frames, put hinges between them, tacked wire to the frames, and we can attach the frames to the top of the fence. Then, when they are a little older, we can take it down, fold it up, and store it in the rafters in our barn.
Insanity is hereditary. You can get it from your children. ~Sam Levenson~
Insanity is hereditary. You can get it from your children. ~Sam Levenson~












An attached secure covered run also assists in training them to go in at night. Starting the routine of them coming when you call them for treats and also going in before sundown in the confines of the covered run and gradually working up to free ranging is a luxury, believe me!
~250+Guineas/6Flocks
I've been putting treats in a certain feeder (it's a mason jar feeder without the mason jar) every night when I'm putting up the other chickens. The guineas (and the turkeys and chicks I'm raising with them) know that when I set down that certain feeder - they are getting treats (a mix of dried mealworms and 'parakeet' food with white millet as the main ingredient). The guineas actually see me come in with it... watch as I set it down.... make sure I'm not looking... and run to the "treat bar" to eat. 
