Guinea Hen: PLEASE HELP NEED ADVICE

Alright mine dont free range the coop is in the kennel what do i do then? and thanks for at least trying to come up with suggestions sorry im not explaining things well
She might be ok with them lounging about in the day if she's the only guinea. It sounds like she may require her own space at night.

If I see one of my guineas doing that to the hens around, I push the guinea off the roost so the hens have peace. Then the guinea is automatically lower rung. Or the guinea wants, it wants it can fly up where the rest of the guineas roost above the walkthrough door. If it's dark, the displaced guinea will stay on the floor.
 
in many ways guineaowls are supper unsually, and they tend to return their natural instict of their wilderness. guineas tend to walk in large flock which free-range together and raise keets in large groups
lonely guineas are likely to be stressed and become agitated and more aggressionally. allowing a bird to freerange is on of the easy way of the letting her out of stress . to see the world in its own is quit better than seing a world of dream
 
Alright I might have to just build a mini nesting box for her maybe when i can or ill just have to build an extention just for her thank you guys for responding this helps and gives me an idea of what is going on for her
 
She might be ok with them lounging about in the day if she's the only guinea. It sounds like she may require her own space at night.

If I see one of my guineas doing that to the hens around, I push the guinea off the roost so the hens have peace. Then the guinea is automatically lower rung. Or the guinea wants, it wants it can fly up where the rest of the guineas roost above the walkthrough door. If it's dark, the displaced guinea will stay on the floor.
Hey thanks so much for your help I had the hens go into the nesting box first and observed closely for seven nights straight she is very picky about her feathers at night so I moved the hens to a different portion of the nesting box and waited till it was fully dark to put her inside I just had to wait till she was settled then head inside amazingly she hardly had pecked the hens and now doesn't do it see heard I did this for a month and that's the result she still chased the other hens during the day and is still a turd from time to time by pecking my feet and trying to preen my hair but it works like a charm she is able to sleep next to someone now with hardly pecking them away from what I know
 

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