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  1. MissPrissy

    Guinea Fowl

    When I let my first batch out after 3 days they stopped going back to the coop. They are 100% free range now. They roost with the goats. I put out a tiny bit of feed at the barn door daily so they know to come home to eat - which they do like clockwork. Since they refused to come back to the...
  2. MissPrissy

    Guinea Fowl

    They may take off and explore much farther than your chickens. You will even hear them off in the distance sqawking and doing their "kee kee kee" machine gun call. If you keep the coop door open and the feed inside and no where else for them to get to they should come back at the same time every...
  3. MissPrissy

    Guinea Fowl

    What age are they? I never let my guineas out until they are 3 - 4 months old - meaning after they come out of the baby brooder (2 - 3 weeks) they are put in a small coop brooder then moved to a growing pen. Guineas are wilder than chickens and are best left to be on the wild side. It takes...
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