can anyone tell me please what breed of guinee this is.

can anyone please tell me what breed of guinee he is.

  • anyone

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  • hes 2 mnths old

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Thank you so much for helping me with this i know they are many breeds of them but i couldn't quite under
There are only a few different breeds of guinea fowl such as Helmeted Guinea Fowl (Numidia meleagris), Plumed Guinea Fowl (Guttera plumifera), Crested Guinea Fowl (Guttera pucherani), and Vulturine Guinea Fowl (Acryliium vulturinum).

All of the different color varieties on the Helmeted Guinea Fowl Color Chart are just the one breed (Numidia meleagris), but there are many different color varieties. While there are many different colors the APA still only recognizes three Varieties which are Pearl Gray, Lavender and White.
 
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You really no ur guinees ive just been raising them well it will be a year in september . thats why i love this web site group ive ben on google and everything still not satisfyed until i come too backyard chickens i love this and the people and i really do appreciate everything im going to continue incubating guinees probly one more time this year hopefully ill get another slate or who nos lol but thank you guys again god bless ❤
 
Will it be ok too put my two month old guineas with the adult ones yet or should i wait
You can try. Make sure that they are where both they and the adults can see each other, best if separated by a see through fence. When the adults stop attacking through the wire, you can begin to release the juveniles. Do not be surprised if the adults do not welcome them into the flock.

Each situation is different, but the only case where the young guineas are readily welcomed into the flock is if a flock member has raised them with the flock. If you only have a couple of adult guineas, they may react differently than a large flock will.

Just observe closely what is going on and react accordingly such as giving more time for each group to become accustomed to each other.

It helps to provide safe hiding places so the youngsters have a place to get away from any adult aggression.
 
You can try. Make sure that they are where both they and the adults can see each other, best if separated by a see through fence. When the adults stop attacking through the wire, you can begin to release the juveniles. Do not be surprised if the adults do not welcome them into the flock.

Each situation is different, but the only case where the young guineas are readily welcomed into the flock is if a flock member has raised them with the flock. If you only have a couple of adult guineas, they may react differently than a large flock will.

Just observe closely what is going on and react accordingly such as giving more time for each group to become accustomed to each other.

It helps to provide safe hiding places so the youngsters have a place to get away from any adult aggression.
Ok thank you i will try that i have a fence which can separate them i have 4 adult guineas amd 4 keets thank you
 

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