Update- the babies were all out in the yard when I got there- along with another momma and a pile of her own babies too! I counted 20 in all. I was able to herd them into the coop, gave them water and some high protein food. That's about the best I can do for them right now, I'll check on...
Thanks, I just read through those links. I'll get some food for them, and I guess a little watering thing too to hang on the inside of the planter box?
Lol, so the coop is very large (maybe 300-400 square feet?) and has a large portion of the top that is open to the sky. There is a door to let them in and out, but they all just fly up and over into the coop area and find their roosting spot in a smaller covered area. With no chickens, the...
Hello! My wife and I just started renting a house that has an existing flock of guinea hens. Years ago, they were raised with chickens and all learned to go into a coop at night. Even though the chickens were removed a couple years ago, the guineas have kept up the habit of returning to the...
Hello! My wife and I just started renting a house that has an existing flock of guinea hens. Years ago, they were raised with chickens and all learned to go into a coop at night. Even though the chickens were removed a couple years ago, the guineas have kept up the habit of returning to the...