Your Guineas may "terrorize" your chickens if you mix them.
Also if they can get to them, wouldn't the birds also eat the berries?
Also if they can get to them, wouldn't the birds also eat the berries?
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Well, I wasn't too worried about losing berries since I have to bird net the rows anyways, because birds will definitely take them once they're ripe. But now I am second-guessing that. They are elderberries, for the purpose of wine (mainly). They are fairly tall plants with the berries mainly 4 or more feet off the ground. A lot of the berries are found between 5 and 8 feet from the ground. Should I be concerned about Game Bantams or Guineas taking fruit from that kind of height from the ground?
They will. ...it's rather entertaining to watch (unless they are plants you are growing for your own consumption lol) my they don't get "that"high with each jump and usually tire after a few repetitions (depends on the payoff as to how many jumps are worth it I suppose). My current flock favorite targets are the leaves off the rose bushes in the back yard. ....as I'm not attached to the bushes (came with the house, haven't bothered to take them out) I let them have at it.Great, that is what I had envisioned. Another good reason to have a small breed. I have never seen a chicken jump up and pull food off a stem, but then again Ive never seen chickens run loose in a berry field!