The roo and Guinea are still working things out. I may have to get rid of the Guinea...he is smaller but tougher, dumber, and more persistent. I won't have him messing with my sweet boy.
My keets were raised alongside chicks and quickly outpaced them. As keets no real pecking order issues. Once the male reached maturity recently I have noticed him chasing the hens but no hurting- just letting them know he is the boss. My roo that I just introduced are a different story. But...
Thank you! That's where I was leaning. He is still a baby- no crowing yet but wanted to incubate some eggs as barnyard mix and wondering what combos could pop up! I have an adult roo coronation Sussex.
How much land? I ask oy because I have 40 acres and they still wander off the property. So as long as the dogs won't chase them and the neighbors don't mind the racket ;)