Hi there, we're still around. We dont have any birds anymore as our living situation has changed and we were forced to find a safe home for them. We feel it everyday though.
Hopefully in the future we will be in the position where we could start new or get them back!
We have not had any luck finding a good home as of yet.
The biggest issue seems to be that no one wants to take on a Guinea.
We did have one individual show interest but we quickly found his intentions for them were something what we want to stay clear of.
My fiance and I have have 1 male Guinea Fowl named Piper and 2 hens (Chickens) named Rusty and Rudy that she and I hand raised.
We find ourselves in a situation where we have to move and, very unfortunately, we wont be able to take them as we will no longer be in a suitable area for them to...
Well we have to a certain degree yes, once feathers start flying I stop them.
Should i maybe then them have at it a little longer?
Just sucks to see this pair fight honestly.
I hope we are posting this in the right place?
However my issue is that my 2 guineas ,who are a mated pair, are fighting after being split up due to my Males aggression toward the hatched chicks. (My hen's hatch had failed and we relaced them with chicken eggs as we wanted a few chickens)...
I apologize for taking so long to respond we've had some things come up.
Anyways with the 2 remaining chicks we have everybody's a big happy (If not odd) little family for the most part.
Echo has mothered these chicks very well considering being a Guinea haha
As for Piper, After acclimating...
Quick update and another question honestly.
Four chicks have hatched from the chicken eggs under her. And she's actually happily mothering them! I'm really happy to see however her mate, Piper, will instantly attack them the moment one of them comes out from under her causing her to fight with...