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- Jun 28, 2023
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@R2elk
Well, I’ve been practicing herding my Bonehead babies and they seem to be getting used to me ”guiding” them. That’s not to say that they go the direction I want them to…quite the contrary…more like they are guiding me but I’m getting more exercise!
I have a question about the two adult Guinea fowl that we bought before the babies. We discovered that one is a male and the female has been nesting for over two weeks now in a nest that she made in some tall grass along side a building. She refuses to leave the nest to eat or drink so I’ve been providing food and water to her. The male stays with her most nights. I have no idea how many eggs she is sitting on - she hisses and snaps at me when I go near her, but I keep giving her food and water. Is there anything else I should do other than wait to see if eggs start hatching? Thanks for any feedback/advice.
Well, I’ve been practicing herding my Bonehead babies and they seem to be getting used to me ”guiding” them. That’s not to say that they go the direction I want them to…quite the contrary…more like they are guiding me but I’m getting more exercise!
I have a question about the two adult Guinea fowl that we bought before the babies. We discovered that one is a male and the female has been nesting for over two weeks now in a nest that she made in some tall grass along side a building. She refuses to leave the nest to eat or drink so I’ve been providing food and water to her. The male stays with her most nights. I have no idea how many eggs she is sitting on - she hisses and snaps at me when I go near her, but I keep giving her food and water. Is there anything else I should do other than wait to see if eggs start hatching? Thanks for any feedback/advice.