I have 2 cents to add here.
I have 25 chickens and wanted 8 guineas. They were all brooded together and i put them all in the coop together. Here is the important part
My main worry was the guineas would fly away and not come home. I had advice here on this forum to keep them in the coop for 4 to 6 weeks until they learn where home is. I did that.
Then they started to bully and misbehave so i began to let them out to free range. They would stand in front of the coop in the 95 degree southern heat ALL day wanting back in. They wouldnt roam they wouldn't go anywhere.
At night I let them back in and every morning kick them out of the coop / pen so my hens can have peace. Its been about 2 weeks now and its a pain in the a$$ .
I started to offer them feed and water out in the middle of the yard and they are just starting to stray away from the coop. My lab pup scatters them into the trees and woods and they always return to the coop.
My advice. Find somewhere else to keep them or they will become bullys and harass. And when you want them to leave they wont bc they are set in their ways. Im at the point where i dont care where they sleep. I will offer them food and water away from the coop and im hoping they begin to roost in the trees and on the roof. They will wreak havok in your coop.
These pictures were taken yesterday they are the birds pacing the fence trying to get back in. Then they figured out the fence is only 5 ft high and fly over it and pace at the coop door. They wont leave. Im hoping they become more independent.
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