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    How to help adult Guinea get used to new home

    The only other poultry I have are a few japanese black tail white bantams. My original roo and hen. She hatched out five chicks last spring. A poultry raiser came by for us and let us know what the chicks were - all five turned out to be male. She said she would take all of them and arrange to...
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    How to help adult Guinea get used to new home

    I always put them in fenced in area inside the barn (shelters them from weather). I usually turn them loose one at a time or maybe two at a time when an extra slips out. Have wire across the top of the fence and under it, so basically a box of wire. Heavy duty hardware cloth. So they can all...
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    How to help adult Guinea get used to new home

    We have racoons, fox, ermine/weasels, coyotes, etc. Try killing them, but so darn many of them. Neighbor behind us shoots them year around and still they are all over. We actually put down two layers if chicken wire, two layers of hardware cloth, and three layers of chain link fencing on...
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    How to help adult Guinea get used to new home

    I have only three guineas left from my original flock (16 from summer of 2020, until just a couple months ago). I have found some adult guineas for sale. I know guineas stay where they were raised and you have to 'adjust' them to new homes. I always keep 10-12 week old ones in small fenced...
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