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it is not so much that guinea hens are bad mothers.. the babies just are not natural followers..
even a chicken hen has a terrible time keeping keets in line,,
the only bird I ever had that kept the keets in a bunch was an old Royal Palm turkey who hatched out 4 keets.. (long story why she had guinea eggs)
I have had flocks of near 100 guineas,, I never witnessed any babysitting or protecting of the young.
Mine don't babysit or protect either. Their mama keeps away from everybody until she loses them all or gets tired of it. I incubate & brood mine. And any guineas that don't go in at night are fair game here in Michigan. One winter I got tired of fighting with them to go in and went from over 40 down to 8 before I gave up and fought about going in. But they are great insect eaters and get muscovies as well for mosquitoes and life is good.
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