We just started raising guinea fowl last spring. We have ended up with 9 - 8 males and 1 female. As they pair up, is it going to be a problem with only 1 female? Should we try to trade a couple of males for females? thank you for your help.
Also, about telling males and females a part. It is very hard, but what I read and have identified in our flock...males have a 1-tone "squack," females have a 2-tone. It is pretty easy to identify from that. They look so much a like otherwise.
Also, about telling males and females a part. It is very hard, but what I read and have identified in our flock...males have a 1-tone "squack," females have a 2-tone. It is pretty easy to identify from that. They look so much a like otherwise.