perchie.girl :
Quote:Originally Posted by jcatblumI have heard my guineas lay 2 or 3 times. But honestly my EE chickens don't make a sound when they lay. My RIR carry on forever!!
So could you describe it..... Does it sound like their alarm sound or a buckwheat?![]()
Sounded like they were making a bunches of noise! It was different enough that I walked over to the pen to see what was going on. So I am going to say it was outside the normal buckwheat or call. For a single lady to make a noise that would cause me to investigate, it was defiantly an odd noise! I have only heard it 2 or 3 times this yr & I collected over 200 eggs this yr. I would say the sound comes few & far between.
I have also had them lay on a large nest when one is broody & the entire flock had to sound off about it.
Oh good. I have had guineas before but this is the first time I have had females. Last flock was about six males this time I have three females and four males. So it will be my first experience with a breeding flock. So I am asking a buncha stoopid questions.
thanks
deb always learning
I don't have help at my place except the goats.... Well um they are just company you cant turn your back on.... more like hyper active neighbor kids coming to see what your doing..... Well they aren't much help at all.... Oh well.
(1)Percheron(1)Dog (3)Cats(3)Goats(10)Guineas (17)Welsumers (2)Silkys(2)Auracanas
deb always learning
I don't have help at my place except the goats.... Well um they are just company you cant turn your back on.... more like hyper active neighbor kids coming to see what your doing..... Well they aren't much help at all.... Oh well.
(1)Percheron(1)Dog (3)Cats(3)Goats(10)Guineas (17)Welsumers (2)Silkys(2)Auracanas








~250+Guineas/6Flocks
good description though. Gotto keep them ears tuned... it was 102 down here in San Diego and 95 at my house today.... Summer aint giving up without a fight.

. This is my 1st year with guinea's too. What a new experience. I really love them but sometimes
is what I say. Mine have been locked up for a little over 2 weeks. They are defintely different than chickens. But I love a challenge. LOL