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My original Guinea cock would do that too. His little brain would catch on that he was not challenging a Guinea and he would kind of drift off and then stand there looking confused… Unlike my roosters, who seem to enjoy life on the edge, my Guinea cocks have not ever attacked me. Once we acquired a bigger flock, my cocks stopped running at me at all, though they display to each other often and something have a little skirmish.My lead guinea will come at me with his wings in the position you described, but then he realised it's me, and turns and does the wing thing to the other males.
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