No, but guineas are a different issue.Ok, so I wouldn't have to worry about them hurting my chickens?
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No, but guineas are a different issue.Ok, so I wouldn't have to worry about them hurting my chickens?
I had two chicks in with my three peachicks and the chicks pecked one of my peafowl's eyes so bad I thought it was gone, quickly moved them apart afterwards... I keep reading that they're aggressive towards each other.. and now I have personal experience.
- Can they live with chickens ... YES ... Chickens stabilize peacocks they love their company!
- If they can live with chickens, can they eat the same food .... YES
- Are the females loud, or is it just males ... YES
- Do they roost ... The higher ... the better ... they feel secure!
Guineas don't do well with peafowl?No, but guineas are a different issue.
Keets are much worse at pecking the beaks off of peachicks than chickens.Guineas don't do well with peafowl?
I see, thank you! I had to ask because I have a full grown guinea hen and recently took on owning peafowl!Keets are much worse at pecking the beaks off of peachicks than chickens.
You should keep the keets separate from the peachicks until they are turned loose.I see, thank you! I had to ask because I have a full grown guinea hen and recently took on owning peafowl!
Keets can peck their beaks off? Never heard of that. I know guineas are pretty nasty birds though. Used to have some and they attacked my chickens every day and killed my smallest henKeets are much worse at pecking the beaks off of peachicks than chickens