akf93
Songster
I’m about 6 months into backyard birds. I have three 9 week old guineas being raised with 14 chicks. They are doing well in a temporary run beside the coop during the day (3.5 weeks) and in the coop at night (2.5 weeks). Hoping to free range them with my older flock from dawn to dusk in the next couple weeks.
I thought I did my research before getting them but now I’m reading conflicting things and I’m not sure what would be best for my situation. I want to be a responsible Guinea owner so looking for advice to make the best of my situation.
I’m thinking based on sound that I have two females and one male. But I could be very wrong. I also will have probably two roosters (a total of about 20+ hens). I don’t want drama on my little homestead. I’m busy and have lots of littles. I got guineas for their alert system abilities after we had a fox attack. But now I’m worried about what male to female ratio I should have. Also concerned about having a female or two without a male if I need to rehome him for being aggressive with my chickens.
Help! Because I feel like I’ve gotten myself into a mess and I’m feeling so bad about it!
I thought I did my research before getting them but now I’m reading conflicting things and I’m not sure what would be best for my situation. I want to be a responsible Guinea owner so looking for advice to make the best of my situation.
I’m thinking based on sound that I have two females and one male. But I could be very wrong. I also will have probably two roosters (a total of about 20+ hens). I don’t want drama on my little homestead. I’m busy and have lots of littles. I got guineas for their alert system abilities after we had a fox attack. But now I’m worried about what male to female ratio I should have. Also concerned about having a female or two without a male if I need to rehome him for being aggressive with my chickens.
Help! Because I feel like I’ve gotten myself into a mess and I’m feeling so bad about it!
