- Apr 19, 2009
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(I have cross posted this in predators and pests as I wasn't sure what was the best place for it) I apologize if I have broken any board rules. Please feel free to remove from one or the other thread as you see fit.
I've been reading up on guinea fowl over the last few days. I've read that they can be decent watch dogs in the chicken yard. I'm trying to figure out if it would make sense to have a few guinea fowl in our yard with the darn hawk swooping anytime I let the chickens range.
Can the guinea fowl free range without worrying about hawks (when they are adults)? Do they sound an alarm that helps warn the chickens? Or does the noise scare the hawks away? Do they physically try to chase off the hawk? Or is it all about the noise?
I'm just trying to see if their abilities are worth the extra time and energy that will be involved in bringing some new livestock into my urban farm.
Any input is appreciated.
I've been reading up on guinea fowl over the last few days. I've read that they can be decent watch dogs in the chicken yard. I'm trying to figure out if it would make sense to have a few guinea fowl in our yard with the darn hawk swooping anytime I let the chickens range.
Can the guinea fowl free range without worrying about hawks (when they are adults)? Do they sound an alarm that helps warn the chickens? Or does the noise scare the hawks away? Do they physically try to chase off the hawk? Or is it all about the noise?
I'm just trying to see if their abilities are worth the extra time and energy that will be involved in bringing some new livestock into my urban farm.
Any input is appreciated.