Thank you for the replies!
A neighbor came over and we took care of the birds this morning. Instead of scalding them and plucking the feathers, we ended up just skinning the birds. Probably a wise decision on his part, from what I read plucking the Guineas is harder than plucking the chickens.
I was very surprised that both of my guineas had a lot of fat on the belly and inside the abdominal cavity. It wasn't hard to gut the birds, but it was a bit different than the chickens, due to the fat in the cavity, around the organs, and attached to the cavity.
I was also surprised to find the cavity full of eggs.... Wow!
I have never had Guinea meat before and am looking forward to trying it.
The meat on the birds looks BEAUTIFUL!
Thanks Again for the replies!!