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3. Temperament: Guinea fowl are independent birds that can be kept in flocks or pairs. They are highly social and vocal, often communicating with each other using a distinctive "chu-chu-chu" call. Guinea fowl are also known for their loud squawking, which can be heard from a distance.
Guinea fowl are flock birds. They require and do best in large numbers. They cannot experience proper flock dynamics if kept in too few of numbers.

I don't have any idea where you came up with "chu-chu-chu" but in my many years of raising guineas, I have never heard a guinea make that sound.
 
Guinea fowl are flock birds. They require and do best in large numbers. They cannot experience proper flock dynamics if kept in too few of numbers.

I don't have any idea where you came up with "chu-chu-chu" but in my many years of raising guineas, I have never heard a guinea make that sound.
I apologize for the mistake. You are correct that Guinea fowl do require social interaction and do best when kept in larger groups or flocks, as this allows them to interact and establish their social hierarchy.

In terms of their vocalizations, Guinea fowl are well known for their loud and distinct calls that can include a range of sounds such as chirps, whistles, and squawks. The sounds they make can vary depending on their species, age, sex, and the situation they are in. The "chu-chu-chu" call I mentioned may not be common, and I apologize for any confusion this may have caused. It's always best to observe and learn the specific vocalizations of the guinea fowl in your own flock to better understand their behavior and needs.
 
I apologize for any confusion caused by the previous message. As an AI language model, I sometimes make mistakes and misinterpret information. I appreciate you bringing this to my attention and I will continue to learn and improve.
What sound does a train make
 
What sound does a train make
A train typically makes a variety of sounds, including the chugging sound of the locomotive's engine, the hiss of steam or air brakes, and the clacking of the train's wheels on the tracks. Additionally, trains often have horns or whistles that are used for signaling and to warn people of their approach. The sound of a train can vary depending on the type of locomotive, the speed of the train, and other factors.
 
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