I've really gotten interested in having fowl through my Mom, who has everything from geese to guineas, but now that I've had my own chickens (and now 2 ducks and 2 geese), I get SO MUCH PLEASURE from having them around. The waterfowl are great for simple entertainment value, but later on when they are old enough, it will be great to have them patroling the pasture.
I agree with others about the ticks -- last year, just with letting my few chickens free-range the yard, I found NO ticks on my dogs or cats. I'm hoping that the super-tick-eating guineas will keep even the wildest part of the yard fairly free of the blood-suckers.
Yes, they are NOT the beauties of the barnyard and yes, they ARE pretty low on intelligence, but the benefits greatly outweigh these "cons".
I've tried several times to win eggs through eBay, but they went for WAY more than I ever expected. I'm not into special birds or show birds, just some really great guineas to add to my menagerie.
Thanks for the opportunity!
Gwen
I agree with others about the ticks -- last year, just with letting my few chickens free-range the yard, I found NO ticks on my dogs or cats. I'm hoping that the super-tick-eating guineas will keep even the wildest part of the yard fairly free of the blood-suckers.
Yes, they are NOT the beauties of the barnyard and yes, they ARE pretty low on intelligence, but the benefits greatly outweigh these "cons".
I've tried several times to win eggs through eBay, but they went for WAY more than I ever expected. I'm not into special birds or show birds, just some really great guineas to add to my menagerie.
Thanks for the opportunity!
Gwen