We have 14 chickens in a nice coop with a pretty good run. They are in the run during the day
then locked in the coop at night.
Our 8 guineas will soon move from the brooder into the coop in a close, but separate area.
The plan is to have the guineas free range during the day, and into the coop for the night.
Question:
Will these guineas cause more attention from predators than our chickens currently do with all
the racket and noise? I guess in writing this I'm coming to the conclusion that, yes, they will draw
in more predators.......
Will the guineas be worth the risk?
then locked in the coop at night.
Our 8 guineas will soon move from the brooder into the coop in a close, but separate area.
The plan is to have the guineas free range during the day, and into the coop for the night.
Question:
Will these guineas cause more attention from predators than our chickens currently do with all
the racket and noise? I guess in writing this I'm coming to the conclusion that, yes, they will draw
in more predators.......
Will the guineas be worth the risk?