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  1. R2elk

    The adventures of free ranging guineas

    The coop should have an absolute minimum of 4 sq. ft. of clear ground space which means any room taken up by a feeder, waterer, hiding places and nesting area. Anything more is better. making a coop bigger than minimum requirements really helps later when chicken math kicks in (chicken math...
  2. R2elk

    The adventures of free ranging guineas

    A 4'x4'x4' coop may be fine for a few chickens but is not an appropriate coop for any number of guineas. Guineas really do need more personal space than chickens and should also have a tall structure so they can get up high to roost.
  3. R2elk

    The adventures of free ranging guineas

    You have to be available any time that the guineas could get out during the training phase. As soon as you see a guinea leave its allowed area, you make it so uncomfortable that it goes back where it belongs. The guinea master @PeepsCA would go running at them waving a big towel. It did not...
  4. R2elk

    The adventures of free ranging guineas

    Guineas can be taught to understand boundaries. My guineas can easily fly over the 6' high fence surrounding their run but they don't because they have been taught not to.
  5. R2elk

    The adventures of free ranging guineas

    :lau:gig:lau Such are the Days of Ours Lives as guinea owners. Good luck and have fun in your life with guineas.
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