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  1. R2elk

    Guinea bullying

    One to one is a really good ratio but it doesn't hurt to have a couple more hens than males. No matter what you do, life will not always run smoothly in a guinea flock. It's their nature to have conflict among themselves especially during breeding and laying season.
  2. R2elk

    Guinea bullying

    Sometimes giving the bully a "time out" can help. This is just guinea nature to be like this. It is entirely possible that the picked on one started it by challenging the leader but sometimes they just do things for their own reasons which don't make sense to anyone but them. This is one of...
  3. R2elk

    Guinea bullying

    Normal behavior for guineas. Observe them and see if you can find a particular aggressor. If you find the instigator, separate it for a time out for up to a week before returning it to the flock. Make sure you have obstacles and hiding places that the picked on one can use when needed. It's...
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