Mrs. Fluffy Puffy :
Guineas are loud, but I actually don't mind them so much. If you have them in the yard and they're screaming their head off, yes you would hate them, but since my free range out in the pasture you hardly even notice them unless you are out at the barn. Course, I only have 6 running loose. My guinea hens have been laying an egg a day in this hot weather we've been having, where as my chickens have stopped complety. They hussle around alot more than my chickens and therefore their yolks are a deep orange in color.
If you raise them with chickens they tend to be very mean. They have killed several of my chickens, even the ones they were raised with. Guineas usually aren't too friendly, but they can become quite tame with alot of handling. My guineas used to roost on me when I sat in the backyard and would eat out of my hand and follow me around everywhere. Just a tip, if you get guinea keets I suggest giving them to a broody to raise. It makes it alot easy to train them that-a-way.
Speaking of Guineas...this evening I checked on my broody gamve hen and she had hatched out 3 Pearl keets!
I had to take them away from here b/c she kept running off and leaving them and wasn't protecting them from the chickens.
These keets are super healthy and are TWICE the size of the keets I hatched out in my incubator!
~ Aspen
So that really stinks that guineas get mean with chickens, cause I was thinking of raising some with my chickens.
So do you keep them in a separate coop or just let them be free range all the time???? Maybe I could make them a high roost and just let them roam.