The sterility and fertility is generally like a Mule but there have been reports of some that beat the odds. I think there is a higher chance of fertility depending on which breed is the male and which is the female. But in general they are considered to be sterile.
It is sort of like when a goat and a sheep breed. They have different numbers of chromosomes which usually causes death at birth. In very rare instances some live. I can't remember if it is New Zealand or some place else (sorry NZers if I am wrong) but someone somewhere has managed to raise a small herd of that cross that lived. They are wildly oversexual animals and dangerous to be around at breeding season.
Just because it is possible to do something doesn't always make it a good idea to follow through with it.
Those guinea crosses look like buzzards or vultures to me. I have always hated the way they look. I don't understand the novelty behind wanting to raise them.
It is sort of like when a goat and a sheep breed. They have different numbers of chromosomes which usually causes death at birth. In very rare instances some live. I can't remember if it is New Zealand or some place else (sorry NZers if I am wrong) but someone somewhere has managed to raise a small herd of that cross that lived. They are wildly oversexual animals and dangerous to be around at breeding season.
Just because it is possible to do something doesn't always make it a good idea to follow through with it.
Those guinea crosses look like buzzards or vultures to me. I have always hated the way they look. I don't understand the novelty behind wanting to raise them.